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misshaded

  1. simple past and past participle of misshade

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misshaded (comparative more misshaded, superlative most misshaded)

  1. Having incorrect shading.
    • 1833 September, “English Poetry in the Nineteenth Century”, in The Imperial magazine, volume 15, number 33, page 397:
      He has arrayed Duessa in the radiant habit of "Heavenly Una with her milk-white lamb;" he has claimed for incarnations of revenge and guilt, that reverent affection which is due only to innocence and mercy; and over countenances, whose misshaded leprosy would look ghastly as the face of Death itself, has spread a veil of flimsiest sophistry, yet withal so artfully and curiously interwoven with gems and pearls of truth, that the eye of the spectator too seldom pierces the seductive disguise.
    • 1984, Tony Fabbri, Gregory W. Thorne, Mac Graphics, page 83:
      You can use the Eraser icon to erase a misshaded tank ( a factory reject, perhaps), and recopy or reflip the model.
    • 1994, Paul Heckbert, Graphics Gems IV, page 29:
      For rendering purposes this problem can be ignored, with the result being one misshaded pixel once in a great while.