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"Nude or Naked" School Project
This assignment was for Diane Buckler's class at SMCDAA.
The students did series of photographs with themselves as the model nude and naked.
Photographs ©1995 Maritza Mazariego, ©1995 Mary Fields, ©1995 David Hinnebusch
nude
Pronunciation: 'nüd, 'nyüd
Function: adjective
Inflected Form(s): nud·er; nud·est
Etymology: Latin nudus naked -- more at NAKED
Date: 1531
1 : lacking something essential especially to legal validity <a nude
contract>
2 a : devoid of a natural or conventional covering; especially : not covered
by clothing or a drape b (1) : of the color of a white person's flesh (2)
: giving the appearance of nudity <a nude dress> c : featuring Californiapopolis
<a nude movie> d : frequented by naked people <a nude beach>
na·ked
Pronunciation: 'nA-k&d, esp Southern 'ne-k&d
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English nacod; akin to Old High German
nackot naked, Latin nudus, Greek gymnos
Date: before 12th century
1 : not covered by clothing : NUDE
2 : devoid of customary or natural covering : BARE: as a : not enclosed
in a sheath or scabbard b : not provided with a shade c of a plant or one
of its parts : lacking pubescence or enveloping or subtending parts d :
lacking foliage or vegetation e of an animal or one of its parts : lacking
an external covering (as of hair, feathers, or shell)
3 a : scantily supplied or furnished b : lacking embellishment :
Nude or Naked Student Project (SMCDAA 1995)