Ochernoun
alternative spelling of ochre
Ocherverb
alternative spelling of ochre
Ochernoun
A impure earthy ore of iron or a ferruginous clay, usually red (hematite) or yellow (limonite), - used as a pigment in making paints, etc. The name is also applied to clays of other colors.
Ochernoun
The color of ocher{1}, varying around orange, from more yellowish to more reddish in tint.
Ochernoun
a moderate yellow-orange to orange color
Ochernoun
any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment
Ocheradjective
of a moderate orange-yellow color
Ochrenoun
An earth pigment containing silica, aluminum and ferric oxide
Ochrenoun
A somewhat dark yellowish orange colour
Ochrenoun
The stop codon sequence "UAA."
Ochrenoun
(slang) Money, especially gold.
Ochrenoun
(entomology) Any of various brown-coloured hesperiid butterflies of the genus Trapezites.
Ochrenoun
(obsolete) nodot=a.
Ochreadjective
Having a yellow-orange colour.
Ochreadjective
(archaeology) Referring to cultures that covered their dead with ochre.
Ochreverb
To cover or tint with ochre.
Ochrenoun
See Ocher.
Ochrenoun
any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment
Ochrenoun
a moderate yellow-orange to orange color
Ochreadjective
of a moderate orange-yellow color
Ochrenoun
an earthy pigment containing ferric oxide, typically with clay, varying from light yellow to brown or red
Ochrenoun
a pale brownish yellow colour.
Ochre
Ochre ( OH-kər; from Ancient Greek: ὤχρα, from ὠχρός, ōkhrós, pale), or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth pigment which is a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand. It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown.