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OCHREOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. any of various natural earths containing ferric oxide, silica, and alumina : used as yellow or red pigments. 2. a. a moderate yellow-orange to orange colour.
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ochreous, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective ochreous is in the early 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for ochreous is from 1728, in the writing of John Woodward, ...
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OCHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an earthy usually red or yellow and often impure iron ore used as a pigment 2. the color of ocher; especially : the color of yellow.
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ochreous
ochreous, a. (ˈəʊkriːəs) [f. mod.L. ōchre-us ochry + -ous: cf. aqueous, cupreous, ligneous, etc.] 1. Of the nature of, containing, or abounding in ochre.a 1728 Woodward Fossils (1729) II. 99 A dusky, yellowish, ochreous Earth... Ochreous Earth, of a red Colour, somewhat approaching a Pink. 1822 J. I...
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How To Say Ochreous - YouTube
Learn how to say Ochreous with EmmaSaying free pronunciation tutorials. Definition and meaning can be found here: ...
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ochreous- WordWeb dictionary definition
Adjective: ochreous ow-ku-rus. Of or resembling ochre in colour or composition; yellowish-brown or reddish-yellow "The ochreous soil was rich in iron oxides"; - ...
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Eochrois sarcoxantha
There is a whitish-ochreous basal spot and an irregular, whitish-ochreous blotch reticulated with reddish ochreous, extending from near the base of the in the disc beyond the middle, as well as a whitish-ochreous, subapical blotch traversed by an interrupted, reddish-ochreous, obliquely transverse line
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ochreous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ochreous · Language · Watch · Edit. English. edit. Adjective. edit. ochreous (comparative more ochreous, superlative most ochreous). Alternative form of ochrous ...
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
ochraceus,-a,-um (adj.a): ochraceous, ochre-yellow, yellowish-brown; “ochre color; yellow, imperceptibly changing to brown” (Lindley) “ochre-colored, ...
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OCHEROUS Synonyms: 28 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for OCHEROUS: sandy, blonde, blond, strawberry blond, tawny, strawberry blonde, golden, straw; Antonyms of OCHEROUS: brown, olive, ...
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OCHREOUS - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Definition of ochreous - Reverso English Dictionary. Adjective. color. UK. having the color of ochre. Origin of ochreous. Greek, ochros (pale yellow).
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"OCHREOUS": Having a yellowish-brown color - OneLook
Usually means: Having a yellowish-brown color. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 12 dictionaries that define the word ochreous: General (11 ...
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ochraceous
ochraceous, a. (əʊˈkreɪʃəs) [f. L. ōchra ochre + -aceous. Cf. mod.L. ōchrāceus, mod.F. ochracé (Littré).] 1. Of the nature of ochre; = ochreous 1.1776 Phil. Trans. LXVI. 524 Whole banks of ocraceous minerals. 1789 Mills ibid. LXXX. 96 A vein of blue shistus..not far from which is an ochraceous earth...
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Eupoecilia cracens
Head and thorax pale ochreous. Frons whitish. Palpus whitish ochreous. Antenna pale ochreous. Abdomen pale ochreous. Cilia glossy whitish ochreous. Hindwings pale ochreous. Whitish towards cell.
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ochreo-
ochreo- combining form of ochreous, as in ochreo-ferreous, ochreo-stalactitical, ochreo-testaceous adjs.a 1728 Woodward Fossils i. (1729) I. 235 The Ochreo-ferreous ætitæ. 1802 Playfair Illustr. Hutton. Th. 459 These remains are found in..what the Abbé Fortis calls an ocreo-stalactitical earth. 1847...
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