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shadowed

[shad-ohd]

adjective

Printing.
  1. noting or pertaining to an ornamented type in which the embellishment is outside the character, especially one in which a black line at one side and at the top or bottom gives the effect of a cast shadow.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • self-shadowed adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of shadowed1

1350–1400 in general sense; Middle English; shadow, -ed 2
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A UK defence ministry source confirmed to BBC Verify that the Royal Navy shadowed the Boikiy as it passed through the Channel.

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It secretly shadowed the suspect through the Arabian Sea for more than 24 hours before it struck.

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I shadowed heart surgeons and plastic surgeons and politicians and criminals and soldiers, and it’s just an amazing privilege to be in people’s lives and talk about it.

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But an interview with his father, as well as legal filings in San Bernardino County Superior Court, offer a window into the discord that shadowed Bartkus’ upbringing.

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Despite all the stunning displays, however, one nagging coincidence shadowed the event.

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