1 a dark shape seen against a light background: --
[ U ] An unidentified witness was shown on camera in silhouette.
Figure 6.9 shows a result and the silhouette.
First, all animals are depicted side-on as a filled silhouette.
On the page he traced the suggestive silhouettes of the protagonists with exact and essential words.
These wares generally include the same utilitarian forms of the tinged pottery; but some show handsome composite silhouettes.
An animal shadowing and silhouetting objects against downwelling light is able to elucidate elements of a scene.
In some cases, however, a body silhouette has been found.
Its boundary consists of the upper portion of the convex hull boundary plus the silhouette extended to infinity in the -x4 direction.
In six patients, the cardiac silhouette was moderately enlarged.