ochre
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++o·chre British English, ocher American English /ˈəʊkə $ ˈoʊkər/ noun [uncountable] 1. TIa type of reddish-yellow earth used in paints 赭石〔用作颜料〕2. CCthe reddish-yellow colour of ochre 赭色,黄褐色 —ochre adjective
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ochre• A three-storeyed neo-classical frontage of immense length, the ground level is in grey stone, the upper storeys in pale ochre.• All the surfaces were pale ochre mud and dung which the women plastered over stone each year.• Humble houses were cobbled together from leavings stuccoed over and painted in pastel tones of pink, ochre and yellow.• Remember that these figurines were often painted with red ochre.• White acrylic mixed with cadmium orange, yellow ochre or burnt sienna allows Martin to overlap and cross-hatch.• I use ultramarine, yellow ochre and crimson.• Yellow ochre is a colour I often use for both undercoats and overpainting, having a good semi-transparent quality.o·chre nounChineseSyllable
type Corpus of in reddish-yellow earth paints a used
ochre
o‧chre
British English, ocher American English /ˈəʊkə $ ˈoʊkər/ noun [uncountable]
2. the reddish-yellow colour of ochre
—ochre adjective
o‧chre
British English, ocher American English /ˈəʊkə $ ˈoʊkər/ noun [uncountable] Date: 1300-1400
Language: French
Origin: ocre, from Latin ochra, from Greek ochros 'yellow, pale'
1. a type of reddish-yellow earth used in paintsLanguage: French
Origin: ocre, from Latin ochra, from Greek ochros 'yellow, pale'
2. the reddish-yellow colour of ochre
—ochre adjective