Entity: RENDER
Render refers to the act of causing someone or something to be or become a particular state, often involving making or transforming. It can also involve applying realistic coloring and shading in art or generating images or videos using computer programs.
RENDER
Etymology
The word 'render' has its roots in Old French 'rendre' and Latin 'rendere', meaning 'to give back'.
Definition
Render refers to the act of causing someone or something to be in a particular state, make, or transform. It can involve various contexts such as art, computer graphics, or even changing words into a different form.
Historical Context
The term 'render' has been used in various fields throughout history, from art to legal contexts where it can mean to turn over something secretly and extrajudicially.
Cultural Significance
In modern times, rendering has become a crucial aspect of computer graphics, where it involves generating images or videos from precise descriptions using specialized software.
Related Concepts
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Transformation
- Artistic rendering
See Also
To cause someone or something to be in a particular state, make, or transform.