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ARS, ARTIS | L. "art" |
artifact | an object made by human beings; often refers to a primitive tool or other relic from an earlier period |
artifice | craftiness; trickery; cleverness; skill |
artless | without deceit or cunning; natural; simple |
artisan | a skilled craftsperson |
AOIDE | G. "song" |
ode | a poem usually addressed to a particular person, object or even that has stimulated deep and noble feelings in the poet |
parody (n) | a humorous imitation of a piece of literature or music |
parody (tr. v) | to mimic a style, plot, or idea for comic effect |
rhapsody | speech or writing expressing great pleasure or enthusiasm |
CANTO, CANTARE | L. "to sing" |
incantation | the chanting or speaking of words seeming to have magical power or used to create a magical spell |
recant | to take back a formal statement or belief previously made known |
PINGO, PINGERE | L. "to paint" "to embroider" |
depict | to paint, draw, or express in a picture or sculpture; to describe; to picture in words |
pictograph | a picture or drawing representing words or ideas |