Definition of Ebauche

1. a rough draft [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebauche

eavesdrips
eavesdrop
eavesdropped
eavesdropper
eavesdroppers
eavesdroppingly
eavesdroppings
eavesdrops
eavestrough
eavestroughs
eaw
eazily
eazy
ebastine
ebauche (current term)
ebauches
ebb
ebb and flow
ebb away
ebb down
ebb off
ebb out
ebb tide
ebb tides
ebbed
ebber
ebberman
ebbermen
ebbest

Literary usage of Ebauche

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"ebauche. &c. p 119 N rs Vi(.or ays of her, " I have often feen her melt into tears at a melancholy (lory, ..."

2. Andrea Alciati and His Books of Emblems: A Biographical and Bibliographical by Henry Green (1872)
"The first rough draught" (ebauche) " was very imperfect, and people became ... The first" (ebauche) drawing or " rough draught was very imperfect;" and, ..."

3. The Private Diary of Richard, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (1862)
"Immense blocks of granite lay all over the islet, ebauche, and partly worked, ... Near it lay the ebauche of its plinth, and squared blocks of granite, ..."

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