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airbrush

Pneumatic device for developing a fine, small-diameter spray of paint, protective coating, or liquid colour (see aerosol). The airbrush can be a pencil-shaped atomizer used for various highly detailed activities such as shading drawings and retouching photographs; in contrast, a spray gun is usually used for covering large surfaces with paint.


airbrush
an atomizer for spraying paint or varnish by means of compressed air

airbrush [′er‚brəsh]
(graphic arts)
A pencil-shaped air gun that fine-sprays paint; used in retouching photographs and in shading drawings.

airbrush
airbrush
A small tool used for the fine-spray application of paint, dye, watercolor pigment, or ink by compressed air.


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