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graffiti
duvar yazıları
graffiti
{i} duvardaki yazılar, grafiti, graffiti
graffiti
duvar yazısı

Tom duvar yazısını duvara kimin yazdığını bilmiyor. - Tom doesn't know who wrote the graffiti on the wall.

O duvar yazısını duvara kimin yazdığını düşünüyorsun? - Who do you think wrote that graffiti on the wall?

graffiti
graffitos
graffiti
grafiti

Tom garaj kapına grafitiyi yapanın kim olduğunu biliyor. - Tom knows who it was who painted graffiti on your garage door.

O, grafiti değil, Banksy! - It's not graffiti; it's Banksy!

graffiti
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(archaeology and related fields) An informal inscription, as by a worker or vandal
A single instance of graffiti in the art/vandalism sense
revealing a different-colored ground; also, pottery or ware so decorated; chiefly used attributively
a rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls
An informal inscription, as by a worker or vandal
Production of decorative designs by scratching them through a surface of layer plaster, glazing, etc
{i} (commonly used in its plural form: graffiti) drawing or writing which has been written or painted on a wall or other surface (usually in a public area)
graffiti
Informal inscriptions, figure drawings, etc., as opposed to official inscriptions
graffiti
To create such images
graffiti
A form of vandalism involving painting text or images in public places
graffiti
A form of art involving painting text or images in public places
graffiti
Full Name: Description: The method of input used to 'write' data into the PDA via a touch screen LCD and a Stylus
graffiti
Any graffiti art produced as a result of that act of vandalism
graffiti
Software based text input system that converts predefined pen strokes and gestures into character data Originally developed by Palm Computing
graffiti
Unauthorized writing, rubber stamping, etc, added to a paper collectible in circulation
graffiti
found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins, as in the Catacombs, or at Pompeii
graffiti
Proprietary handwriting recognition "language" used on Palm Palm OS devices
graffiti
a rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls
graffiti
Graffiti is a the character recognition software used by PalmOS that enables users to input data into Palm devices via the touch screen using a stylus It uses symbols that often resemble capital letters
graffiti
Not what you see all over Los Angeles or New York It's a fairly easy-to-use character-recognition application where users memorize a few specific short-hand commands to enter alphanumeric data
graffiti
A form of vandalism involving painted text or images in public places
graffiti
Graffiti is a the character recognition software utilized by PalmOS that enables users to quickly input data into the Palm units Graffiti is closely related to the ASCII character set which allows users to learn the input system relatively easily " --NearlyMobile
graffiti
Inscriptions, figure drawings, etc
graffiti
words or drawings which are written, painted or scratched on public buildings and other public places These designs and inscriptions are generally regarded as unsightly amd defacing the walls, fences, vehicles They are very costly to remove
graffiti
Graffiti is words or pictures that are written or drawn in public places, for example on walls or posters. There's no vandalism, no graffiti, no rubbish left lying about. rude, humorous, or political writing and pictures on the walls of buildings, trains etc (graffiare ). Form of visual communication, usually illegal, involving the unauthorized marking of public space by an individual or group. Technically the term applies to designs scratched through a layer of paint or plaster, but its meaning has been extended to other markings. Graffiti is widely considered a form of antisocial behaviour performed in order to gain attention or simply for thrills. But it also can be understood as an expressive art form. Derived from the Italian word graffio ("scratch"), graffiti ("incised inscriptions," plural but often used as singular) has a long history. It has been found in ancient Roman ruins, in the remains of the Mayan city of Tikal in Central America, on rocks in Spain dating to the 16th century, and in medieval English churches. During the 20th century, graffiti in the U.S. and Europe was closely associated with gangs. Graffiti was particularly prominent in major urban centres throughout the world; common targets were subways, billboards, and walls. In the 1990s there emerged a new form of graffiti, known as "tagging," which entailed the repeated use of a single symbol or series of symbols to mark territory
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    () Italian graffito.
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