Misrender: meaning, definitions and examples
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misrender
[ mɪsˈrɛndər ]
incorrect representation
To misrender means to provide an incorrect or inaccurate representation of something, usually in terms of visual or textual output. This term is often used in digital graphics and design, where the intended visual might not be displayed correctly due to errors in software or processing.
Synonyms
distort, misinterpret, misrepresent
Examples of usage
- The software misrendered the graphic, leading to confusion.
- She realized that the image had been misrendered during the editing process.
- Due to a glitch, the animation was misrendered and looked very different from the original.
- He checked the file multiple times, but it always misrendered the colors.
Translations
Translations of the word "misrender" in other languages:
🇵🇹 renderização incorreta
🇮🇳 गलत रेंडरिंग
🇩🇪 falsche Darstellung
🇮🇩 render yang salah
🇺🇦 неправильне рендеринг
🇵🇱 niepoprawne renderowanie
🇯🇵 誤ったレンダリング
🇫🇷 rendu incorrect
🇪🇸 renderizado incorrecto
🇹🇷 yanlış renderleme
🇰🇷 잘못된 렌더링
🇸🇦 عرض غير صحيح
🇨🇿 špatné zobrazení
🇸🇰 neprávne zobrazenie
🇨🇳 错误的渲染
🇸🇮 napačno upodabljanje
🇮🇸 rangrýning rangt
🇰🇿 дұрыс емес рендеринг
🇬🇪 არასწორი რენდერი
🇦🇿 səhv render
🇲🇽 renderizado incorrecto
Etymology
The term 'misrender' is derived from the combination of the prefix 'mis-', which denotes a wrong or incorrect action, and the verb 'render', which originates from the Latin word 'reddere', meaning 'to give back' or 'to return'. In modern usage, 'render' refers to the process of generating a visual image from a model, especially in the context of computer graphics, painting, and design. The emergence of digital technology has popularized the term 'rendering' in various fields, making 'misrender' an increasingly relevant term to describe the errors that can occur when creating or displaying visual content. This blending of traditional art terminology with technology illustrates the evolution of language in response to new mediums and methods of expression.