Verdigris :
purgandum esse aerugine
purgandum esse aerugine
aeruginis,verdigrisedverdigrisesverdigrising
aeruginis,verdigrisedverdigrisesverdigrising
Noun(1) a blue or green powder used as a paint pigment(2) a green patina that forms on copper or brass or bronze that has been exposed to the air or water for long periods of time
Verb(1) color verdigris
(1) Washington's last renovation to the room occurred in 1787 when he ordered the walls to be painted a bright verdigris green.(2) Finishes range from antique brass and antique copper to bright brass, black and verdigris .(3) Over the next few seasons the high sheen would fade, gradually achieving that beautiful, soft verdigris of aged copper.(4) Powell came in December 2001 and saw what he first thought was evidence of verdigris in the paint.(5) The bones, upon closer inspection, were covered in verdigris , and bigger than normal human bones.(6) The exposed areas will become green with verdigris , while the sheltered ones will darken.(7) True verdigris is actually a coating of cupric carbonate formed by weathering on copper, brass and bronze from age.(8) One of the reasons I am leaving that hint of green is that the cast aluminum furniture will be done in verdigris this year.(9) The Parisian theme continues into the casino area, where 90 table games are situated beneath attractive verdigris grillwork.
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iudicium
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