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decal
[dee-kal, dih-kal]
noun
a specially prepared paper bearing a picture or design for transfer to wood, metal, glass, etc.
the picture or design itself.
verb (used with object)
to apply decals on.
decal
/ dÉŖĖkƦl, ĖdiĖkƦl /
noun
short for decalcomania
verb
to transfer (a design) by decalcomania
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of decal1
Example Sentences
To celebrate the colorful little decals that keep Angelenos rubbernecking on the road, we asked locals and visitors to share their favorite bumper stickers.
Surrounded by decals of Coltraneās albums, Williams and Vitthal stood in front of an installation that allows individuals to sit and listen to each of her projects.
But a firefighter at the checkpoint noticed something off about the decals on the truck, which had markings from the āRoaring River Fire Department,ā the official said.
The former presidentās supporters parked their souped-up pickup trucks covered in tacky decals and flags outside Carnegie Hall, blasting Kid Rock music and holding styrofoam busts poorly made up to look like Griffin.
The SUV bore two decals: One said, āFace your fears,ā the other, āLive your dream.ā
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