Frompicture +-al.
pictural (pluralpicturals)
- (obsolete) Apicture.
pictural (comparativemorepictural,superlativemostpictural)
- (archaic, rare)Pictorial.
1828 March,Walter Scott, “Article XV. On Landscape Gardening. [Review ofThe Planter’s Guide; or, A Practical Essay on the Best Method of Giving Immediate Effect to Wood, by the Removal of Large Trees and Underwood. BySir Henry Steuart, Bart. Edinburgh, 8vo, 1828. From theQuarterly Review.].”, inThe Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart., volume XXI, Edinburgh: […] [Ballantyne & Co. for]Robert Cadell; London: Whittaker and Co., published1836,→OCLC,pages79–80:Horace Walpole, in a short essay, distinguished by his usual accuracy of information, and ornamented by his wit and taste, has traced the history of gardening, in apictural sense, from the mere art of horticulture to the creation of scenery of a more general character, extending beyond the narrow limits of the proper garden and orchard.
pictural (femininepicturale,masculine pluralpicturaux,feminine pluralpicturales)
- (relational)painting
Borrowed fromFrenchpictural.
pictural m orn (feminine singularpicturală,masculine pluralpicturali,feminine and neuter pluralpicturale)
- pictorial