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Vandyke brown

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Vandyke brown
n.
A moderate to grayish brown.

[After Sir Anthony Vandyke.]

Van·dyke-brown (vn-dkbroun) adj.

Vandyke brown
n
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours)
a.  a moderate brown colour
b.  (as adjective) a Vandyke-brown suit
2. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) any of various brown pigments, usually consisting of a mixture of ferric oxide and lampblack
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Noun1.Vandyke brown - a moderate brown colorVandyke brown - a moderate brown color              
brown, brownness - an orange of low brightness and saturation


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