Texture vs Overwhip - What's the difference?
texture | overwhip |
The feel or shape of a surface or substance; the smoothness, roughness, softness, etc. of something.
(arts) The quality given to a work of art by the composition and interaction of its parts.
(computer graphics) An image applied to a polygon to create the appearance of a surface,
(obsolete) The act or art of weaving.
(obsolete) Something woven; a woven fabric; a web.
* Thomson
(biology, obsolete) A tissue.
to create or apply a texture
To whip (cream, etc.) too much, so as to spoil the texture.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 1, author=Daniel Patterson, title=Curd Mentality, work=New York Times
, passage=Turn the mixer on medium-high, and then do that thing professional cooks live in fear of being yelled at for: overwhip the cream! }}
As verbs the difference between texture and overwhip
is that texture is while overwhip is to whip (cream, etc) too much, so as to spoil the texture.As an adjective texture
is textured.texture
English
Noun
(en noun)- The beans had a grainy, gritty texture in her mouth.
- The piece of music had a mainly smooth texture .
- (Sir Thomas Browne)
- Others, apart far in the grassy dale, / Or roughening waste, their humble texture weave.
- (Milton)
Verb
(textur)- ''Drag the trowel through the plaster to texture the wall.
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