Definition
Render commonly refers to providing or giving something in response, or to represent or depict artistically.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "render" is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable, "REN." The primary difference is in the pronunciation of the final 'r' in American English, which is more pronounced, compared to its typically softer or non-rhotic pronunciation in many British accents.
Etymology
The word "render" is derived from the Old French "rendre", which means "to give back, present, yield". This, in turn, originates from the Vulgar Latin "rendere", which is formed from Latin "reddere" (from "re-" meaning "back" + "dare" meaning "to give").
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Usage
"Render" is often used in the context of art, where an artist might "render" a scene onto canvas. In technology, especially in graphics, to "render" means to process and display an image or scene. It can also refer to providing a service or assistance.
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