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Definition of vermilion in English: vermilionnoun vəˈmɪljənvərˈmɪljən mass noun1A brilliant red pigment made from mercury sulphide (cinnabar). 银朱,朱砂 Example sentencesExamples - If you are near the dye vermilion, you will be stained red, if you are close to black ink, you will be stained black.
- Raman spectroscopy is used to identify certain pigments, such as vermilion and red lead, that are not detectable with FTIR.
- At the center, a glass object drenched in a pool of vermilion and gold recalls Harold Edgerton's famous ‘Milk Drop’ stroboscopic images.
- The two paint boxes were found to contain Prussian blue, chrome yellow, vermilion (a red mercury sulfide pigment), and red earth.
- Under a banyan tree are a cluster of stones streaked with vermillion and considered the dwelling place of the snake god.
- Blood may be seen running down the crucifix, while tiny specks of vermilion represent drops of blood on Christ's foot and loincloth.
- He mixes and grinds his own pigments, preferring rich, heavy metal colours such as cobalt blue and the cadmiums - red, violet, vermilion and yellow.
- The surface of the water was dyed with vermilion.
- His face and the exposed body limbs are also painted with vermilion.
- For millennia, the vivid orange-red pigment called vermillion has decorated pottery and preserved royal bones.
- Forensic tests on the red stuff have identified it as red ocher and vermilion tempera paint.
- Keune and supervisor Jaap Boon investigated the red pigment vermilion from the Rubens painting.
- 1.1 A brilliant red colour.
朱红色,鲜红色 a lateral stripe of vermilion 朱红色横条。 as modifier vermilion streaks of sunset 落日的一道道朱红色光芒。 Example sentencesExamples - The sun was tediously ebbing into the horizon, staining the otherwise violet sky with brilliant streaks of orange and vermilion.
- Among the plants that have lovely vermillion hues to go with this season are the dwarf coral tree and the African flame tree.
- The peachy tones at its top deepen to a comforting, enveloping vermilion.
- That vermillion against the pale blue of the sky silenced the band, a strange, dead calm sweeping across the grass in a breeze.
- Who is the elegant maiden dressed in silk with a vermilion inner-robe patterned with golden butterflies?
- His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks.
- Copper and cadmium yellow and rust and persimmon and vermillion - what a swoon of color.
- Vicki's face must have flushed vermillion as she stammered, ‘Uh, er, n-no.’
- Browning's Polarlight shooting glasses come with interchangeable lenses in vermillion, gray and polarized sandstone.
- The artist will contrast vermilion, fuchsia and a yellow, and the painting will feel strangely crepuscular.
- Zeiss calls these ‘Gradal’ and you can get them in yellow, vermillion, polarized and international target orange in addition to clear.
- Between and behind them background tones show through - algae green, glowing vermilion.
- Another sharp-toothed, horned demon - this one vermilion - appears in Area 213.
- I watched as his father's face turned an ugly shade of vermillion.
- Marzipan still wore the light vermillion dress she had worn to the day's gathering and was absent-mindedly picking at the satin material.
- The vermilion bloom stands regally, like a blessing cardinal.
- The figure is propped up by a ‘curtain’ in deep vermilion, decorated and vitalised by clusters of white leaves economically painted.
- Rich hues of madder red, vermilion, saffron, and black are used in myriad combinations of stripes and checks.
- In fact, principle songwriter John Davis leads off the album with the lines, ‘She is one in a billion / With lips of vermilion.’
- Fauvist dashes of vermilion, viridian, brown and black against a white ground form a skeletal stick figure with a ram's head.
Synonyms scarlet, vermilion, ruby, ruby-red, ruby-coloured, cherry, cherry-red, cerise, cardinal, carmine, wine, wine-red, wine-coloured, claret, claret-red, claret-coloured, blood-red
OriginMiddle English: from Old French vermeillon, from vermeil, from Latin vermiculus, diminutive of vermis 'worm'. The name for this brilliant red colour and pigment goes back to Latin vermis ‘a worm’, source also of vermin (Middle English), and its variant varmint (mid 16th century). The reason for the unlikely connection probably lies in the red colours crimson and carmine (early 18th century), which were originally extracted from the body of the kermes insect. People mistakenly thought that vermilion was also derived from an insect or worm, although its main early source was in fact cinnabar, a bright red mineral.
RhymesAbbevillian, Azilian, Brazilian, caecilian, Castilian, Chilean, Churchillian, civilian, cotillion, crocodilian, epyllion, Gillian, Lilian, Maximilian, Pamphylian, pavilion, postilion, Quintilian, reptilian, Sicilian, Tamilian, vaudevillian, Virgilian Definition of vermilion in US English: vermilion(also vermillion) nounvərˈmɪljənvərˈmilyən 1A brilliant red pigment made from mercury sulfide (cinnabar). 银朱,朱砂 Example sentencesExamples - His face and the exposed body limbs are also painted with vermilion.
- If you are near the dye vermilion, you will be stained red, if you are close to black ink, you will be stained black.
- Forensic tests on the red stuff have identified it as red ocher and vermilion tempera paint.
- At the center, a glass object drenched in a pool of vermilion and gold recalls Harold Edgerton's famous ‘Milk Drop’ stroboscopic images.
- For millennia, the vivid orange-red pigment called vermillion has decorated pottery and preserved royal bones.
- Under a banyan tree are a cluster of stones streaked with vermillion and considered the dwelling place of the snake god.
- The two paint boxes were found to contain Prussian blue, chrome yellow, vermilion (a red mercury sulfide pigment), and red earth.
- He mixes and grinds his own pigments, preferring rich, heavy metal colours such as cobalt blue and the cadmiums - red, violet, vermilion and yellow.
- The surface of the water was dyed with vermilion.
- Raman spectroscopy is used to identify certain pigments, such as vermilion and red lead, that are not detectable with FTIR.
- Keune and supervisor Jaap Boon investigated the red pigment vermilion from the Rubens painting.
- Blood may be seen running down the crucifix, while tiny specks of vermilion represent drops of blood on Christ's foot and loincloth.
- 1.1 A brilliant red color.
朱红色,鲜红色 a lateral stripe of vermilion 朱红色横条。 as modifier vermilion streaks of sunset 落日的一道道朱红色光芒。 Example sentencesExamples - Another sharp-toothed, horned demon - this one vermilion - appears in Area 213.
- Among the plants that have lovely vermillion hues to go with this season are the dwarf coral tree and the African flame tree.
- Fauvist dashes of vermilion, viridian, brown and black against a white ground form a skeletal stick figure with a ram's head.
- Browning's Polarlight shooting glasses come with interchangeable lenses in vermillion, gray and polarized sandstone.
- In fact, principle songwriter John Davis leads off the album with the lines, ‘She is one in a billion / With lips of vermilion.’
- Who is the elegant maiden dressed in silk with a vermilion inner-robe patterned with golden butterflies?
- I watched as his father's face turned an ugly shade of vermillion.
- Rich hues of madder red, vermilion, saffron, and black are used in myriad combinations of stripes and checks.
- The peachy tones at its top deepen to a comforting, enveloping vermilion.
- Marzipan still wore the light vermillion dress she had worn to the day's gathering and was absent-mindedly picking at the satin material.
- The vermilion bloom stands regally, like a blessing cardinal.
- Zeiss calls these ‘Gradal’ and you can get them in yellow, vermillion, polarized and international target orange in addition to clear.
- The artist will contrast vermilion, fuchsia and a yellow, and the painting will feel strangely crepuscular.
- Vicki's face must have flushed vermillion as she stammered, ‘Uh, er, n-no.’
- His laughter eventually subsided into amused chuckles, which flushed vermillion into her cheeks.
- The sun was tediously ebbing into the horizon, staining the otherwise violet sky with brilliant streaks of orange and vermilion.
- That vermillion against the pale blue of the sky silenced the band, a strange, dead calm sweeping across the grass in a breeze.
- Between and behind them background tones show through - algae green, glowing vermilion.
- Copper and cadmium yellow and rust and persimmon and vermillion - what a swoon of color.
- The figure is propped up by a ‘curtain’ in deep vermilion, decorated and vitalised by clusters of white leaves economically painted.
Synonyms scarlet, vermilion, ruby, ruby-red, ruby-coloured, cherry, cherry-red, cerise, cardinal, carmine, wine, wine-red, wine-coloured, claret, claret-red, claret-coloured, blood-red
OriginMiddle English: from Old French vermeillon, from vermeil, from Latin vermiculus, diminutive of vermis ‘worm’. |