Scrim
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Scrim ( noun )
- A thin, sheer fabric used for a variety of purposes, such as in stage lighting or as a filter in photography.
- A practice session or game, especially in sports.
Origin:
The word scrim comes from the word "scrimmage" which means a practice session or game. it is first recorded in the english language in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- The stage had a scrim in front of it to diffuse the light.
- The photographer used a scrim to soften the light on the subject.
- The team had a scrim against the rival school.
- The actors practiced behind a scrim before the play.
- The scrim was used to create a dreamy effect in the photograph.
(As a verb)
Scrim ( verb )
- A thin, sheer fabric used for a variety of purposes, such as in stage lighting or as a filter in photography.
- A practice session or game, especially in sports.
Origin:
The word scrim comes from the word "scrimmage" which means a practice session or game. it is first recorded in the english language in the late 19th century.
Examples:
- The stage had a scrim in front of it to diffuse the light.
- The photographer used a scrim to soften the light on the subject.
- The team had a scrim against the rival school.
- The actors practiced behind a scrim before the play.
- The scrim was used to create a dreamy effect in the photograph.