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Dithering   /dˈɪðərɪŋ/   Listen
Dithering

noun
1.
The process of representing intermediate colors by patterns of tiny colored dots that simulate the desired color.






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"Dithering" Quotes from Famous Books



... "Dithering around having ants. I'd been taking snaps of the grave, and I was burbling away like an ass about how important this was and how it was positive proof of sapience, and he was insisting that we get back to camp at once. He called the other jeep and told Mallin to get to camp ...
— Little Fuzzy • Henry Beam Piper

... water from the lifted blade. Now in the painted houses all around Slow-darkening windows call The empty unwatched middle of the night. The tide's few inches rise without a sound. On the black promontory's windless head, The last awake, the fireflies rise and fall And tangle up their dithering skeins of light. ...
— Georgian Poetry 1920-22 • Various

... collier a blow under the chin that sent him flying into the obscurity of the night. Other voices sounded in the road. Jock rushed to the doorway, taking a pistol from his pocket. And Mrs Clowes, all dithering like a jelly, heard shots. The horse started into a gallop. The reins escaped from the hands of the mistress, but Jock secured them, and lashed the horse to greater speed with the loose ...
— The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories • Arnold Bennett



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