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  2. Skeuomorph - Wikipedia

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    A similar alternative definition of skeuomorph is "a physical ornament or design on an object made to resemble another material or technique". [citation needed] This definition is broader in scope, as it can be applied to design elements that still serve the same function as they did in a previous design.

  3. Cool (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    Cool, like "good", is a property that exists but can only be sought after. In the New Yorker article, "The Coolhunt", [49] cool is given three characteristics: "The act of discovering what's cool is what causes cool to move on". "Cool cannot be manufactured, only observed". "[Cool] can only be observed by those who are themselves cool".

  4. Design - Wikipedia

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    A design is the concept of or proposal for an object, process, or system. The word design refers to something that is or has been intentionally created by a thinking agent, and is sometimes used to refer to the inherent nature of something – its design. The verb to design expresses the process of developing a design. In some cases, the direct ...

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  7. Wikipedia:Contents/Glossaries - Wikipedia

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    Main list: Lists of English words Quebec French • Language teaching terms and ideas • Rhetorical terms • Alternative words for British • Greek words for love • Case-sensitive English words • Chicano Caló words and expressions • Dacian words • English words containing Q not followed by U • English words with disputed usage • French words of Arabic origin • Frequently ...

  8. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    Radio disc jockeys would announce playing “good grooves, hot grooves, cool grooves, etc.” when introducing a record about to play. Recorded use of the word in its slang context has been found dating back to September 30, 1941, when it was used on the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show; band leader Billy Mills used it to describe his summer ...

  9. Top five most searched-for recipes in 2024 - AOL

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    "On first look, glance or whatever, it looks like it's melted on the top, but it feels cold to the touch," Huske said. "It tastes just like cake," she said.