tr.v. stip·pled, stip·pling, stip·ples 1. To draw, engrave, or paint in dots or short strokes. 2. To apply (paint, for example) in dots or short strokes. 3. To dot, fleck, or speckle: "They crossed a field stippled with purple weeds" (Flannery O'Connor). n. 1. A method of drawing, engraving, or painting using dots or short strokes. 2. The effect produced by stippling. [Dutch stippelen, frequentative of stippen, to speckle, from stip, dot, from Middle Dutch.] stippler n. ![]() (click for a larger image) stipplestippled drawing |
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