unsharp

English

Etymology

From Middle English *unscharp, from Old English unsċearp, from Proto-West Germanic *unskarp, from Proto-Germanic *unskarpaz, equivalent to un- + sharp. Cognate with Saterland Frisian uunskäärp (unsharp), West Frisian ûnskerp (unsharp), Dutch onscherp (unsharp), German Low German unscharp (unsharp), German unscharf (unsharp), Danish uskarp (unsharp), Swedish oskarp (unsharp), Norwegian uskarp (unsharp).

Adjective

unsharp (comparative more unsharp, superlative most unsharp)

  1. Not sharp, as:
    1. (imaging, graphics) out of focus; blurry.
    2. (tools) dulled or intentionally blunt.

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Verb

unsharp (third-person singular simple present unsharps, present participle unsharping, simple past and past participle unsharped)

  1. (transitive, imaging, graphics) To sharpen (an image) by creating a blurred ("unsharp") negative as a mask, and then combining that mask with the original.

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