ceruse
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ce·ruse
(sə-ro͞os′, sîr′o͞os′)n.
A white lead pigment, sometimes used in cosmetics.
tr.v. ce·rused, ce·rus·ing, ce·rus·es
To treat (wood or a wooden object) with a white pigment to accentuate the grain.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin cērussa, perhaps from dialectal Greek *kēroessa, from feminine of *kēroeis, containing wax, waxy, from kēros, wax (ancient cosmetics being made from wax and pigments).]
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ceruse
(səˈruːs)n
(Elements & Compounds) another name for white lead1
[C14: from Old French céruse, from Latin cērussa, perhaps ultimately from Greek kēros wax]
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ce•ruse
(ˈsɪər us, sɪˈrus)n.
a pigment composed of white lead.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin cērussa]
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Noun | 1. | ceruse - a poisonous white pigment that contains lead pigment - dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.) |
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