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calcimine
calcimine (ˈkælsɪmɪn, -maɪn) [Later modification of kalsomine, after L. calci-, calx lime + inorganic -m- + -ine4.] A trade name given to a kind of white or coloured wash for walls.1864 Webster cites Hart. 1885 Spons' Mech. Own Bk. 612 The wash or calcimine can be used for ordinary purposes. 1897 Se...
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Whitewash
Removal
While calcimine was generally stable with oil paint, current latex paints blister and peel. In the 1934 film, Fugitive Lovers, Madge Evans drops a bottle of cosmetics that she calls her "Calcimine".
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kalsomine
kalsomine (ˈkælsəʊmaɪn) [Trade-name: recorded earlier than calcimine.] = calcimine. Also as v. trans. and intr., to whitewash with kalsomine. Hence ˈkalsomined ppl. a., ˈkalsominer, ˈkalsomining vbl. n.1840 Athenæum 20 June 502 Kalsomine. 1858 W. A. Butler Two Millions 42 From lowest basement up to ...
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Fanny Corbaux
She was also the inventor of kalsomine (calcimine), whitewash with added zinc oxide.
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A Natural Born Gambler
They are preparing for the meeting of The Independent Order of Calcimine Artists of America, which is hosted by Hostetter Johnson (who is also the Bookkeeper
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Lac La Biche Mission
It is part of the Priests Dining Room, which has a part of the original wall with paint made from algae and calcimine.
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Hebron Church (Intermont, West Virginia)
Alling also provided four hanging lamps and calcimine for the interior walls and paint for the interior woodwork.
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Kamay Botany Bay National Park
Families who faithfully returned to camp there each year set up semi-permanent camps in small timber cabins and tents painted with calcimine for weatherproofing
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