0 a very slight difference in appearance, meaning, sound, etc.:
1 a quality of something that is not easy to notice but may be important:
Many nuances in the deposition of these vessels remain invisible because of this methodology.
The behavioural details that dominated in the earlier production are now abandoned in favour of psychological states and their nuances.
Both essays bristle with ethnographic detail, and are notable for their analysis of the nuances of social formation in a protean frontier-zone.
Probably unknown to the arrangers, adjustments in subtle nuances (bowing, articulation, timbre) appropriate for string writing were made by the veteran string musicians.
Extreme vocal virtuosity, expression, and attention to nuances of vocal timbre, for example, are traits prized by both operatic and rock singers.
Not every verbal nuance reflects mood (or aspect) - we haven't even gotten to the voices yet.
The distinguishing nuance consists in the fact that the third element intentionally produces the conflict in order to gain a dominating position.
The focus upon gendered cultural flows, rather than static socio-economic positions, gives nuances to the contributions that deal with political, economic and social issues.
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matiz, matiz [masculine, singular]…
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