yellow ochre (Meaning)

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yellow ochre (n)

pigment consisting of a limonite mixed with clay and silica

Synonyms & Antonyms of yellow ochre

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yellow ochre Sentence Examples

  1. The cave paintings depicted ancient huntsmen clad in yellow ochre robes.
  2. The artist's palette held vibrant tubes of yellow ochre and burnt umber.
  3. The sunlight cast a golden glow upon the yellow ochre cliffs, creating a breathtaking vista.
  4. The fossilized bone bore faint traces of yellow ochre, hinting at its prehistoric use.
  5. The yellow ochre pigment was ground into a fine powder and mixed with water to create a vibrant paint.
  6. The ancient Egyptians used yellow ochre as a base for their famous golden masks.
  7. The pottery shards featured intricate designs painted in yellow ochre and black.
  8. The yellow ochre streaks on the lion's face suggested it had recently engaged in a territorial battle.
  9. The barren landscape was punctuated by patches of yellow ochre soil, contrasting sharply with the surrounding greenery.
  10. The yellow ochre powder was carefully dispersed across the canvas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

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pigment consisting of a limonite mixed with clay and silica

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The cave paintings depicted ancient huntsmen clad in yellow ochre robes.

The artist's palette held vibrant tubes of yellow ochre and burnt umber.

The sunlight cast a golden glow upon the yellow ochre cliffs, creating a breathtaking vista.

The fossilized bone bore faint traces of yellow ochre, hinting at its prehistoric use.