
Also known as stencilling
thumb|320px|right|Parts of a stencil thumb|320px|Stenciled warning sign in Singapore thumb|Stencilled Gaelic type thumb|320px|Japanese Ise-katagami stencil for printing textiles Stencilling produces an image or pattern on a surface by applying pigment to a surface through an intermediate object, with designed holes in the intermediate object. The holes allow the pigment to reach only some parts of the surface creating the design. The stencil is both the resulting image or pattern and the intermediate object; the context in which stencil is used makes clear which meaning is intended. In practic
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).