Sharpening vs Oilstone - What's the difference?
sharpening | oilstone |
The act by which something is sharpened.
* 1970 , Heinrich Wölfflin, Drawings of Albrecht Dürer (page 4)
(in the plural) The debris produced when a pencil is sharpened.
As nouns the difference between sharpening and oilstone
is that sharpening is the act by which something is sharpened while oilstone is a type of stone used for sharpening objects such as knives and razorblades.As a verb sharpening
is .sharpening
English
Verb
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(en noun)- There are flourishes and coloratura passages in this art, heightenings and sharpenings of the line that serve only to give the needy linear system a value of its own in confrontation with nature.