Etymology: (noun.) 13th century. Middle English canevas, from Old North French, from Vulgar Latin cannabaceus hempen, from Latin cannabis hemp; more at CANNABIS.
A basis for creative work, A type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings, sails in general, A piece of canvas cloth stretched across a frame on which one may paint, To cover an area or object with canvas, Alternative spelling of canvass, A tent, an oil painting on canvas the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account; "the crowded canvas of history"; "the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound", cover with canvas; "She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks, heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents) the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete; "the boxer picked himself up off the canvas", one to show a poet the measure of the verses he is to make, An object representing an area upon which drawing operations may be performed, Made of, pertaining to, or resembling, canvas or coarse cloth; as, a canvas tent, A surface prepared to receive painting, usually oil painting, made of course closely woven cloth, A generic name given to any fabric used as a painting surface Most commonly used are cotton and linen The canvas comes in various weaves such as course, medium, and fine The canvas is either stretched on a wooden frame or glued and stretched on a board, (b) A tent, or a collection of tents, A closely woven, heavy cloth of hemp, flax or cotton, used for tents, sails, post office bags, etc, A strong, durable, closely woven cotton fabric, The narrowing part of a boat between the bowman and the actual bow of the boat or between the coxswain and the stern, originally covered in canvas, A coarse cloth so woven as to form regular meshes for working with the needle, as in tapestry, or worsted work, A strong cloth made of hemp, flax, or cotton; used for tents, sails, etc, A rough draft or model of a song, air, or other literary or musical composition; esp, Something for which canvas is used: (a) A sail, or a collection of sails, A piece of strong cloth of which the surface has been prepared to receive painting, commonly painting in oil, the term is usually applied to brattice cloth, which is a heavy canvas of cotton, hemp or flax, frequently fireproofed, (c) A painting, or a picture on canvas, The part of a widget that's used for drawing For PtWidget, this is the area inside the widget's borders For PtBasic and its descendants, the canvas is the area inside the widget's border and margins Other widgets, such as PtLabel, may define additional margins, the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete; "the boxer picked himself up off the canvas", a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel, a tent made of canvas, solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign, get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions, consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives", cover with canvas; "She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks", the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account; "the crowded canvas of history"; "the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound", an oil painting on canvas, cover with canvas; examine, scrutinize; discuss; solicit votes or opinions, made of or resembling canvas or another coarse fabric, Canvas is a strong, heavy cloth that is used for making things such as tents, sails, and bags. a canvas bag, A canvas is a piece of canvas or similar material on which an oil painting can be done, heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents), A canvas is a painting that has been done on canvas. The show includes canvases by masters like Carpaccio, Canaletto and Guardi. = painting. Stout cloth. Canvas (probably named for cannabis, or hemp), has been made from hemp and flax fibres since ancient times to produce cloth for sails. More recently it has also been made from tow, jute, cotton, and mixtures of such fibres. Flax canvas is essentially of double warp (see weaving), being invariably intended to withstand pressure or rough usage. Articles made from canvas include camera and golf bags, running shoes, tents, and mailbags. Tarred canvas is used for tarpaulins to cover goods. Artists' canvas for painting is much lighter than sail canvas; those of the best quality are made of cream or bleached flax fibre, Fibre Linen, cotton Weave: Plain Characteristics: Mostly rugged, heavy material made from plyed yarns Has body and strength It is usually manufactured in the grey state but some is dyed for different uses Almost the same as duck in heavier weights Has an even weave Ada or Java canvas used for yarn, needlework, almost like mesh Uses: Tents, sails, mailbags, sacks, covers, etc Finer types used for embroidery and paintings Hair canvas is an interfacing material in various weights, The window in which hosts and other drawing objects, which represent a network scheme, are placed, The surface on which interface items and prompts are drawn A canvas is displayed in a window, Reproduction Enhanced by the artist or retouched A limited edition canvas which has been embellished by the artist with actually brush strokes of paint onto the canvas reproduction Framed without glass, enhanced canvas has added dimension and the appearance of an artists original painting The artist's original brush strokes also adds value to the reproduction, A cotton fabric weighing more than four ounces per square yard, (used as the base material for NEMA C-Grade laminates), Closely woven heavy hemp, flax or cotton cloth used for tote bags, covers, etc, A region on the screen or in a window into which you can draw things, a cotton fabric weighing more than four ounces per square yard used as the base material for NEMA grades C, CE and some L grade laminates, Strong heavy cloth made from cotton, hemp or flax used with clothing, bags, paintings, curtains and many other exciting things, The tapered section of a boat between the bowman and the bow of the boat or between the coxswain and the stern So called because it used to be covered with canvas, A window with a layout algorithm that manages child windows In IBM Open Class, the canvas classes are a set of window classes that enable you to implement dialog boxes These dialog boxes are used for showing views of objects as both pages in a notebook and as windows that gather information to run an action The different canvases can manage the size and position of child windows, provide moveable split bars between windows, and support the ability to scroll a window Canvases include the base class, ICanvas, and its four derived classes: IMultiCellCanvas, ISetCanvas, ISplitCanvas, and IViewport, a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used for clothing and formerly much used for tents and sails Plain weave Mostly rugged, heavy material made from plyed yarns Has body and strength It is usually manufactured in the grey state but some is dyed for different uses, Synthetic acrylic heavy weights with an even firm weave, for sails and many industrial purposes Awning stripe canvas has printed or woven strips, Cotton, linen, or synthetic in heavy weights with an even firm weave, for sails and many industrial purposes Awning stripe canvas has printed or woven strips, durable cloth made from cotton, linen, or hemp, as in: This fine painting is oil on canvas, A canvas is a plugin which is responsible for managing a window for Crystal Space On operating systems that don't support windows the canvas will represent the screen The 3D renderer will use a canvas to render on, coarse material (used for sails, tents, as a painting surface, etc.); painting which has been painted on canvas,
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A basis for creative work - "The author takes rural midwestern life as a canvas for a series of tightly woven character studies."
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A type of coarse cloth, woven from hemp, useful for making sails and tents or as a surface for paintings - "The term canvas is very widely used, as well to denote the coarse fabrics employed for kitchen use, as for strainers, and wraps for meat, as for the best quality of ordinary table and shirting linen. \"
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sails in general
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A piece of canvas cloth stretched across a frame on which one may paint
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To cover an area or object with canvas
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Alternative spelling of canvass
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A tent - "He spent the night under canvas."
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an oil painting on canvas the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account; "the crowded canvas of history"; "the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound"
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cover with canvas; "She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks
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heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents) the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete; "the boxer picked himself up off the canvas"
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one to show a poet the measure of the verses he is to make
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An object representing an area upon which drawing operations may be performed
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Made of, pertaining to, or resembling, canvas or coarse cloth; as, a canvas tent
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A surface prepared to receive painting, usually oil painting, made of course closely woven cloth
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A generic name given to any fabric used as a painting surface Most commonly used are cotton and linen The canvas comes in various weaves such as course, medium, and fine The canvas is either stretched on a wooden frame or glued and stretched on a board
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(b) A tent, or a collection of tents
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A closely woven, heavy cloth of hemp, flax or cotton, used for tents, sails, post office bags, etc
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A strong, durable, closely woven cotton fabric
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The narrowing part of a boat between the bowman and the actual bow of the boat or between the coxswain and the stern, originally covered in canvas
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canvas
A coarse cloth so woven as to form regular meshes for working with the needle, as in tapestry, or worsted work
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canvas
A strong cloth made of hemp, flax, or cotton; used for tents, sails, etc
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A rough draft or model of a song, air, or other literary or musical composition; esp
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Something for which canvas is used: (a) A sail, or a collection of sails
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A piece of strong cloth of which the surface has been prepared to receive painting, commonly painting in oil
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the term is usually applied to brattice cloth, which is a heavy canvas of cotton, hemp or flax, frequently fireproofed
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(c) A painting, or a picture on canvas
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The part of a widget that's used for drawing For PtWidget, this is the area inside the widget's borders For PtBasic and its descendants, the canvas is the area inside the widget's border and margins Other widgets, such as PtLabel, may define additional margins
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the mat that forms the floor of the ring in which boxers or professional wrestlers compete; "the boxer picked himself up off the canvas"
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canvas
a large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel
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a tent made of canvas
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solicit votes from potential voters in an electoral campaign
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get the opinions (of people) by asking specific questions
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consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"
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cover with canvas; "She canvassed the walls of her living room so as to conceal the ugly cracks"
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the setting for a narrative or fictional or dramatic account; "the crowded canvas of history"; "the movie demanded a dramatic canvas of sound"
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an oil painting on canvas
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cover with canvas; examine, scrutinize; discuss; solicit votes or opinions fiil
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made of or resembling canvas or another coarse fabric sıfat
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Canvas is a strong, heavy cloth that is used for making things such as tents, sails, and bags. a canvas bag
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A canvas is a piece of canvas or similar material on which an oil painting can be done
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heavy closely woven fabric (used for clothing or chairs or sails or tents)
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A canvas is a painting that has been done on canvas. The show includes canvases by masters like Carpaccio, Canaletto and Guardi. = painting. Stout cloth. Canvas (probably named for cannabis, or hemp), has been made from hemp and flax fibres since ancient times to produce cloth for sails. More recently it has also been made from tow, jute, cotton, and mixtures of such fibres. Flax canvas is essentially of double warp (see weaving), being invariably intended to withstand pressure or rough usage. Articles made from canvas include camera and golf bags, running shoes, tents, and mailbags. Tarred canvas is used for tarpaulins to cover goods. Artists' canvas for painting is much lighter than sail canvas; those of the best quality are made of cream or bleached flax fibre
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Fibre Linen, cotton Weave: Plain Characteristics: Mostly rugged, heavy material made from plyed yarns Has body and strength It is usually manufactured in the grey state but some is dyed for different uses Almost the same as duck in heavier weights Has an even weave Ada or Java canvas used for yarn, needlework, almost like mesh Uses: Tents, sails, mailbags, sacks, covers, etc Finer types used for embroidery and paintings Hair canvas is an interfacing material in various weights
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The window in which hosts and other drawing objects, which represent a network scheme, are placed
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The surface on which interface items and prompts are drawn A canvas is displayed in a window
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Reproduction Enhanced by the artist or retouched A limited edition canvas which has been embellished by the artist with actually brush strokes of paint onto the canvas reproduction Framed without glass, enhanced canvas has added dimension and the appearance of an artists original painting The artist's original brush strokes also adds value to the reproduction
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A cotton fabric weighing more than four ounces per square yard, (used as the base material for NEMA C-Grade laminates)
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Closely woven heavy hemp, flax or cotton cloth used for tote bags, covers, etc
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canvas
A region on the screen or in a window into which you can draw things
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a cotton fabric weighing more than four ounces per square yard used as the base material for NEMA grades C, CE and some L grade laminates
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canvas
Strong heavy cloth made from cotton, hemp or flax used with clothing, bags, paintings, curtains and many other exciting things
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The tapered section of a boat between the bowman and the bow of the boat or between the coxswain and the stern So called because it used to be covered with canvas
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A window with a layout algorithm that manages child windows In IBM Open Class, the canvas classes are a set of window classes that enable you to implement dialog boxes These dialog boxes are used for showing views of objects as both pages in a notebook and as windows that gather information to run an action The different canvases can manage the size and position of child windows, provide moveable split bars between windows, and support the ability to scroll a window Canvases include the base class, ICanvas, and its four derived classes: IMultiCellCanvas, ISetCanvas, ISplitCanvas, and IViewport
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a firm closely woven cloth usually of linen, hemp, or cotton used for clothing and formerly much used for tents and sails Plain weave Mostly rugged, heavy material made from plyed yarns Has body and strength It is usually manufactured in the grey state but some is dyed for different uses
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Synthetic acrylic heavy weights with an even firm weave, for sails and many industrial purposes Awning stripe canvas has printed or woven strips
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Cotton, linen, or synthetic in heavy weights with an even firm weave, for sails and many industrial purposes Awning stripe canvas has printed or woven strips
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durable cloth made from cotton, linen, or hemp, as in: This fine painting is oil on canvas
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A canvas is a plugin which is responsible for managing a window for Crystal Space On operating systems that don't support windows the canvas will represent the screen The 3D renderer will use a canvas to render on
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coarse material (used for sails, tents, as a painting surface, etc.); painting which has been painted on canvas isim
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