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Qu'est-ce (qui) est VEILING - définition

ANY LIGHTWEIGHT COVERING FOR THE HEAD OR FACE OR BOTH
Veiling; Religious Veil; Bridal veil; Wedding veil; Chalice veil; Bridalveil; Vail Veil; 👰; Muslim veil; Veils; Head-rail; Veil of profession; Veil of consecration; Veil of probation; Screen in Islam; Face veil; Veils in Middle Eastern and North African cultures
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  • Sanctuary in the [[Basilique Saint-Denis]] showing veiling to either side of the altar<ref>''Dictionary of French Architecture from 11th to 16th century'' [1856] by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc</ref>
  • A bridal veil as part of her [[wedding dress]]
  • opaque hanging veil]], which is worn throughout the day
  • An Orthodox Jewish wedding in Vienna, where the bride is wearing a traditional veil
  • Headcovering in the [[Restored Reformed Church]] of [[Doornspijk]]
  • A Christian minister marries a groom and bride, the latter of whom is wearing a wedding veil in the church
  • Women in the predominantly Islamic country of Algeria wearing a [[haïk]], a type of veil.
  • Indian groom in traditional attire, with Sherwani, Sehra and Mojdi
  • An altar cross veiled during [[Holy Week]]
  • Tuareg man wearing a veil
  • Depiction of [[Isabeau of Bavaria]], queen of France, wearing veiling
  • maniple]] sitting to the right of the chalice.
  • Praying Jewish woman wearing [[Tichel]]
  • quote=Dupatta is also used by some women when entering a mosque, dargah, church, gurdwara or mandir, it is the habit in the Indian subcontinent for women to cover their head with a dupatta.}}</ref>

Veiling         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Veil.
II. Veiling ·noun A veil; a thin covering; also, material for making veils.
Nun's veiling         
LIGHTWEIGHT, THIN, SHEER, WOOL CLOTH
Nun's veiling was a lightweight cloth made of wool. It was a plain weave fabric used mainly for women veils and dresses.
Veiling glare         
  • Veiling glare caused by stray light reflecting inside the camera or scattering in the lens
IMPERFECTION OF AN OPTICAL SYSTEM FROM INCOMING LIGHT STRAYING FROM THE NORMAL IMAGE-FORMING PATHS AND REACHING THE FOCAL PLANE
Veiling glare is an imperfection of performance in optical instruments (such as cameras and telescopes) arising from incoming light that strays from the normal image-forming paths, and reaches the focal plane. The effect superimposes a form of noise onto the normal image sensed by the detector (film, digital sensor, or eye viewing through an eyepiece), resulting in a final image degraded by loss of contrast and reduced definition.

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Veil

A veil is an article of clothing or hanging cloth that is intended to cover some part of the head or face, or an object of some significance. Veiling has a long history in European, Asian, and African societies. The practice has been prominent in different forms in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The practice of veiling is especially associated with women and sacred objects, though in some cultures, it is men, rather than women, who are expected to wear a veil. Besides its enduring religious significance, veiling continues to play a role in some modern secular contexts, such as wedding customs.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour VEILING
1. Thank goodness for sanity at last over this veiling nonsense.
2. "Some men have forced women to accept forms of veiling and seclusion.
3. Experts estimate that only about 50 to 100 women among Holland‘s 1 million Muslims currently don such extensive veiling.
4. Veiling, he explained, began in the 80’s and '0’s when women in Asir stopped working in the fields.
5. The spectacle may be confined to the hills, or the downpour may reach the city, with sheets of rain veiling the vista.