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umber [ˈʌmbə] n 1. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) any of various natural brown earths containing ferric oxide together with lime and oxides of aluminium, manganese, and silicon See also burnt umber 2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) any of the dark brown to greenish-brown colours produced by this pigment 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) short for umber moth 4. Obsolete a. shade or shadow b. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) any dark, dusky, or indefinite colour adj
(Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) of, relating to, or stained with umber [from French (terre d')ombre or Italian (terra di) ombra shadow (earth), from Latin umbra shade] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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As the cab drew up before the address indicated, the fog lifted a little and showed him a dingy street, a gin palace, a low French eating house, a shop for the retail of penny numbers and twopenny salads, many ragged children huddled in the doorways, and many women of many different nationalities passing out, key in hand, to have a morning glass; and the next moment the fog settled down again upon that part, as brown as umber, and cut him off from his blackguardly surroundings. The trampled earth of the river-banks and the peaty stain in the pools did not look drab but glowing umber, and the dark woods astir in the breeze did not look, as usual, dim blue with mere depth of distance, but more like wind-tumbled masses of some vivid violet blossom. |
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