retouchriˈtʌtʃ; ˈriˌtʌtʃ, riˈtʌtʃ
retouch (v)
- present
- retouches
- past
- retouched
- past participle
- retouched
- present participle
- retouching
retouch (n)
English Definitions:
retouch (verb)
give retouches to (hair)
"retouch the roots"
touch up, retouch (verb)
alter so as to produce a more desirable appearance
"This photograph has been retouched!"
retouch (Noun)
The act of retouching.
retouch (Verb)
To improve something (especially a photograph), by adding or correcting details, or by removing flaws.
retouch (Verb)
To colour the roots of hair to match hair previously coloured.
retouch (Verb)
To modify a flint tool by making secondary flaking along the cutting edge.
Retouch
Retouch - the work done to an edge of a flint implement in order to make it into a functional tool, or to reshape a used tool. In the case of a core-tool, such as a hand-axe, retouch may simply consist of roughly trimming the edge by striking with a hammerstone, but on smaller, finer flake or blade tools it is sometimes carried out by pressure flaking. Retouch, also known as secondary working, is one of the most obvious features distinguishing a tool from a waste by-product of lithic manufacture.
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