Haircutting Word Scramble v6

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Haircutting Word Scramble

Scrambled WordsAnswer PatternClues
nersipenreocfet___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___      ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___helps ensure balance within a design
ldipraieatgre___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___      ___ ___ ___ ___ ___widest area of the head
iotaicclp___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___bones that protrudes at the base of the skull
pxea___ ___ ___ ___highest point at top of the head
nefgri___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___also called the bang area
ieln___ ___ ___ ___thin continous mark used as a guide
enlga___ ___ ___ ___ ___space between lines that intersect at any given point
htroiaonlz___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___parallel to the horizon, used in low elevation haircuts
tsanrvilcleie___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___      ___ ___ ___ ___ ___removes weight
iliaagnseodnl___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___      ___ ___ ___ ___ ___used to create stacking, and to blend long layers to shot layers
eivgbeln___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___diagonal lines to create
viaoeelnt___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___represents angle or degree at which subsection is held from head, can be called projection or lifting
ineotcss___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___uniform working areas
usnsoicetb___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___smaller partings into a section
uoatgadirn___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___diagonal lines with elevation through out haircut
iaskgrneh___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___hair contracts through loss of moisture
niulgnteitc___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___      ___ ___ ___ ___angle fingers are held while cutting hair that creates end shape
 

Haircutting Word Scramble Solution

Scrambled WordsAnswer PatternClues
reference points_r_ _e_ _f_ _e_ _r_ _e_ _n_ _c_ _e_      _p_ _o_ _i_ _n_ _t_ _s_helps ensure balance within a design
parietal ridge_p_ _a_ _r_ _i_ _e_ _t_ _a_ _l_      _r_ _i_ _d_ _g_ _e_widest area of the head
occipital_o_ _c_ _c_ _i_ _p_ _i_ _t_ _a_ _l_bones that protrudes at the base of the skull
apex_a_ _p_ _e_ _x_highest point at top of the head
fringe_f_ _r_ _i_ _n_ _g_ _e_also called the bang area
line_l_ _i_ _n_ _e_thin continous mark used as a guide
angle_a_ _n_ _g_ _l_ _e_space between lines that intersect at any given point
horizontal_h_ _o_ _r_ _i_ _z_ _o_ _n_ _t_ _a_ _l_parallel to the horizon, used in low elevation haircuts
vertical lines_v_ _e_ _r_ _t_ _i_ _c_ _a_ _l_      _l_ _i_ _n_ _e_ _s_removes weight
diagonal lines_d_ _i_ _a_ _g_ _o_ _n_ _a_ _l_      _l_ _i_ _n_ _e_ _s_used to create stacking, and to blend long layers to shot layers
beveling_b_ _e_ _v_ _e_ _l_ _i_ _n_ _g_diagonal lines to create
elevation_e_ _l_ _e_ _v_ _a_ _t_ _i_ _o_ _n_represents angle or degree at which subsection is held from head, can be called projection or lifting
sections_s_ _e_ _c_ _t_ _i_ _o_ _n_ _s_uniform working areas
subsection_s_ _u_ _b_ _s_ _e_ _c_ _t_ _i_ _o_ _n_smaller partings into a section
graduation_g_ _r_ _a_ _d_ _u_ _a_ _t_ _i_ _o_ _n_diagonal lines with elevation through out haircut
shrinkage_s_ _h_ _r_ _i_ _n_ _k_ _a_ _g_ _e_hair contracts through loss of moisture
cutting line_c_ _u_ _t_ _t_ _i_ _n_ _g_      _l_ _i_ _n_ _e_angle fingers are held while cutting hair that creates end shape
 

Words used in this Word Scramble

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1reference pointshelps ensure balance within a design
2parietal ridgewidest area of the head
3occipitalbones that protrudes at the base of the skull
4apexhighest point at top of the head
5fringealso called the bang area
6linethin continous mark used as a guide
7anglespace between lines that intersect at any given point
8horizontalparallel to the horizon, used in low elevation haircuts
9vertical linesremoves weight
10diagonal linesused to create stacking, and to blend long layers to shot layers
11bevelingdiagonal lines to create
12elevationrepresents angle or degree at which subsection is held from head, can be called projection or lifting
13sectionsuniform working areas
14subsectionsmaller partings into a section
15graduationdiagonal lines with elevation through out haircut
16shrinkagehair contracts through loss of moisture
17cutting lineangle fingers are held while cutting hair that creates end shape

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