Definition of Sprigging. Meaning of Sprigging. Synonyms of Sprigging

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Definition of Sprigging

Sprigging
Sprig Sprig, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sprigged; p. pr. & vb. n. Sprigging.] To mark or adorn with the representation of small branches; to work with sprigs; as, to sprig muslin.

Meaning of Sprigging from wikipedia

- Sprigging is the planting of sprigs, plant sections cut from rhizomes or stolons that includes crowns and roots, at spaced intervals in furrows or holes...
- Sprigging or sprigged decoration is a technique for decorating pottery with low relief shapes made separately from the main body and applied to it before...
- Look up sprig in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sprig may refer to: Sprig (agriculture), a type of plant cutting used for propagation Sprig (Grey Griffins)...
- "The Sprig of Thyme", "The Seeds of Love", "Maiden’s Lament", "Garners ****", "Let No Man Steal Your Thyme" or "Rue" (Roud 3) is a traditional British...
- Mentha, also known as mint (from Gr**** μίνθα míntha, Linear B mi-ta), is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is estimated that...
- A Sprig of Asparagus (L'Asperge) is an 1880 oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet, signed at the top right. It is now in the Musée d'Orsay.: 291  In...
- painted, and gilded, then attached to the vase with slip, possibly by sprigging. South Italian ancient Gr**** pottery Elena Ananitch, Lucanian Vases («L'Erma»...
- Acacia, commonly known as wattles or acacias, is a genus of about 1,084 species of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae...
- for Sprig was to provide home cooked food via delivery. The startup claimed to allow users to order a “balanced meal”, which was prepared in Sprig's industrial...
- English term, Sprigging (pottery), which is normally used for English pottery, for example in Wedgwood's Jasperware, where the sprigs are in contrasting...