greeble

/ˈɡɹiːbliː/

greeble

English Noun
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Definition

A small piece of detailing added to break up the surface of an object and add visual interest, particularly in movie special effects.

Etymology

* A neologism that was originally coined and used by the prop-makers from Industrial Light & Magic while working on production of the original Star Wars film. * The objects in psychology were named by the American psychologist Robert Abelson.

Example Sentences

  • "Because, compared to other objects, face recognition seems to be especially sensitive to stimulus orientation, Gauthier had subjects perform a matching task with upright or inverted faces and greebles in the scanner, hypothesizing that greeble expertise would be specific to viewing them in the trained, upright orientation."
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