The verb gloss, referring to a brief explanation, comes from Greek glssa, meaning "tongue," "language," or "obscure word." There is also the familiar phrase gloss over, meaning "to deal with (something) too lightly or not at all." That gloss is related to Germanic glosen, "to glow or shine," and comes from the noun gloss, which in English can refer to a shine on a surface or to a superficial attractiveness that is easily dismissed.
To get Gwen's glossy-nude lips, overline lips with Pout to Get Real Overlining Lip Liner in Do Whatever (sold separately). Top with Bubble Pop Electric Lip Gloss in Sweet Tooth for the look of naturally fuller lips.
GXVE - Bubble Pop Electric High-Shine Lip GlossThis lip gloss has become one of my favorites, incredible shine and gloss, not too sticky but thick enough to give you a beautiful coverage. The color is buildable and long-lasting. This is great for anyone who likes high shine and vibrant color that lasts with a delicious yummy scent that I can only describe as cupcake dreams. The packaging is really cute, sleek and ready to go. It is a great addition to anyone's gloss collection and the color variety is amazing. The formula is easy to work with, complementary and streakless wich I appreciate the most. If you are in the hunt for a great gloss, the search is over with this one! Highly recommended and worth the hype!Also, it is vegan and cruelty free.
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A gloss is a brief notation, especially a marginal or interlinear one, of the meaning of a word or wording in a text. It may be in the language of the text or in the reader's language if that is different.
A collection of glosses is a glossary. A collection of medieval legal glosses, made by glossators, is called an apparatus. The compilation of glosses into glossaries was the beginning of lexicography, and the glossaries so compiled were in fact the first dictionaries. In modern times a glossary, as opposed to a dictionary, is typically found in a text as an appendix of specialized terms that the typical reader may find unfamiliar. Also, satirical explanations of words and events are called glosses. The German Romantic movement used the expression of gloss for poems commenting on a given other piece of poetry, often in the Spanish Dcima style.
Glosses were originally notes made in the margin or between the lines of a text in a classical language; the meaning of a word or passage is explained by the gloss. As such, glosses vary in thoroughness and complexity, from simple marginal notations of words one reader found difficult or obscure, to interlinear translations of a text with cross references to similar passages. Today parenthetical explanations in scientific writing and technical writing are also often called glosses. Hyperlinks to a glossary sometimes supersede them. In East Asian languages, ruby characters are glosses that indicate the pronunciation of logographic Chinese characters.
Starting in the 14th century, a gloze in the English language was a marginal note or explanation, borrowed from French glose, which comes from medieval Latin glōsa, classical glōssa, meaning an obsolete or foreign word that needs explanation.[1] Later, it came to mean the explanation itself. The Latin word comes from Greek γλῶσσα 'tongue, language, obsolete or foreign word'.[2][3] In the 16th century, the spelling was refashioned as gloss to reflect the original Greek form more closely.[4]
Glosses and other marginal notes were a primary format used in medieval Biblical theology and were studied and memorized for their own merit. Many Biblical passages came to be associated with a particular gloss, whose truth was taken to be scriptural. Indeed, in one case, it is generally reckoned that an early gloss explicating the doctrine of the Trinity made its way into the Scriptural text itself, in the passage known as the "three heavenly witnesses" or the Comma Johanneum, which is present in the Vulgate Latin and the third and later editions of the Greek Textus Receptus collated by Erasmus (the first two editions excluded it for lack of manuscript evidence), but is absent from all modern critical reconstructions of the New Testament text, such as Westcott and Hort, Tischendorf, and Nestle-Aland.
In the medieval legal tradition, the glosses on Roman law and Canon law created standards of reference, so-called sedes materiae 'seat of the matter'. In common law countries, the term "judicial gloss" refers to what is considered an authoritative or "official" interpretation of a statute or regulation by a judge.[5] Judicial glosses are often very important in avoiding contradictions between statutes, and determining the constitutionality of various provisions of law.
A longer or more complex transcription may rely upon an interlinear gloss. Such a gloss may be placed between a text and its translation when it is important to understand the structure of the language being glossed, and not just the overall meaning of the passage.
Sign languages are typically transcribed word-for-word by means of a gloss written in the predominant oral language in all capitals; for example, American Sign Language and Auslan would be written in English. Prosody is often glossed as superscript words, with its scope indicated by brackets.
Pure fingerspelling is usually indicated by hyphenation. Fingerspelled words that have been lexicalized (that is, fingerspelling sequences that have entered the sign language as linguistic units and that often have slight modifications) are indicated with a hash. For example, W-I-K-I indicates a simple fingerspelled word, but #JOB indicates a lexicalized unit, produced like J-O-B, but faster, with a barely perceptible O and turning the "B" hand palm side in, unlike a regularly fingerspelled "B".
I was fortunate enough to be able to purchase 2 lip liners, the ethereal glow balm, blu nectar lip oil, and the hyper gloss AND I LOVE THEM. You can tell these products were made with love. I am extremely happy with my purchase, especially because it was very affordable. Will be a long term customer for sure!
Three angle gloss meter - see gloss changes under the right angle. In order to obtain differences clearly over the whole range from matte to high gloss, three measurement geometries were specified in international glossmeter standards. Each geometry is optimized for a specific gloss range.
The micro-TRI-gloss combines 20, 60 and 85 in one glossmeter - having three geometries in one unit allows you to be in compliance with international standards and to quickly recognize quality variations.
In brand new packaging and with an improved formula, these high shine smooth glosses will give you full coverage colour with a creamy rich finish. Can be worn alone or paired with your favourite Ayu lipstick!
Especially when I want to capture the screen and then do an overlay in Photoshop with my final render, the overexposed gloss just gets crazy messy. I know a way to solve this is, by removing the gloss when I create my material, then keep working, but then I have to go back and forth to add it and take it out.
Also if I have several objects that have a specific material and I want to change the gloss it takes a while to update the scene, depends on the amount of geometry, the more geometry, the more crazy slow it takes to update, I am assuming is trying to do the gloss light effect on every single piece of geometry. slows down things a lotttttt.
i dont usually wear lip glosses but im so glad i went out on a limb and tried this one! got the shade double clutch & i really love it. it's a very lightweight formula so it's not sticky or distracting at all. the color looks v natural, you can layer it & blur it to get different looks; not super high-shine but tbh that works perfectly for me. i love that it's subtle, people will just look at u and go why do they look extra good today?? also the packaging is sooo pretty, i cant stop staring at it
Acriglo Semi-Gloss is a premium zero* VOC 100% acrylic semi-gloss enamel for exterior and interior surfaces. Acriglo provides good block resistance and durability. It has good adhesion and mildew-resistant characteristics. Low odor makes Acriglo suitable for institutional, commercial, and residential applications. NOTE: This product contains ingredients that resist the growth of microbes on the surface of the paint film. (*NOTE: Zero VOC is defined as no VOC containing solvents added in the manufacturing process of this product. Slight traces of VOC are present in additives used in manufacturing. This product has less than half the allowable VOC of the SCAQMD Super Compliant Coatings category.)
The task: build a better lip gloss. The result: an evolution of the form.
Lightweight and ultra-moisturizing, Cool Gloss melts into lips to plump and awaken with natural peppermint. Never tacky, sticky, or heavy, Cool Gloss goes on and feels good.
Can also be tapped onto cheeks for tint and high shine.
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