Similar words: moocher, cloche, crochet, ricochet, synecdoche, biochemistry, petrochemical, rapprochement. Meaning: n. 1. a moderate yellow-orange to orange color 2. any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment. adj. of a moderate orange-yellow color.
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(1) Ribbons of red, green and ocher stone stretch across the canyon walls.
(2) They rumbled through dry brush, the Comet an ocher dust storm lashed by branches and spiky shoots.
(3) The low , brownish - ocher mountains continued for hundreds of miles.
(4) Traces of ocher were left on the tools, and samples of the reddish compound were collected in large abalone shells, where the paint was liquefied, stirred and scooped out with a bone spatula.
(5) I was born in Shanxi Ocher Plateau and grow up beside the beautiful Yangtse River.
(6) A cyan horse was tied beside a red ocher wall. From the slight wrinkle of the horses' nose when it sniffs the air, experienced people can feel that: Spring came.
(7) They gathered hundreds of pieces of ocher stone, including two inscribed with crisscrossed triangles and horizontal lines.
(8) The assumed symbolic role of red ocher, said Dr. Henshilwood, comes from the large amounts of the predominantly red material found at a number of African sites as old as 160[sentence dictionary], 000 years.
(9) Ocher and anthocyaninare the traditional painting, can not escape the color, I like it, I have resisted.
(10) He was still smiling, but his ocher eyes were serious.
(11) There were squares, oblongs, and triangles of crimson, vermilion, chartreuse, ocher, magenta, and canary.
(12) The sidewalks were full of dogshit in brilliant colors: ocher, umber, Mars yellow, sienna, viridian, ivory black, rose madder.
(13) Of special importance to the scientists who made the discovery, the ocher workshop showed that early humans, whose anatomy was modern, had also begun thinking like us.
(14) Inside the cave, the artisans chipped and crushed the soft ocher stones.
(15) Blue Whale my back was light blue, belly full of folds, with ocher color macula.
(16) They came only to work, collecting their hammer stones and grindstones nearby and the chunks of ocher from perhaps as far away as 12 miles.
(17) The deciduous trees—maple, aspen, crab apple, birch—have begun to turn; but in a wet year their colors are more muted: umber, ocher, russet, and mustard.
(18) These cave artisans had stones for pounding and grinding colorful dirt enriched with a kind of iron oxide to a powder, known as ocher.
(19) The vibrant reds, whites, and yellows—meant to mimic the colors of the bird of paradise, revered as a tribal ancestor—are achieved with a mix of ocher and mud.
(20) Painting can be arbitrary again for me, and this is when I try ocher with joy of success.
(21) Tian Hengshan 72 meters above sea level, Southeast and Dans associative, rock was also red ocher, belongs to the Sinian ferruginous quartzite.
(22) Before weddings, warriors and beaded girls prepare by applying makeup of red ocher and sheep fat.
(23) He looked down, and then glanced up at me through his long black lashes, his ocher eyes scorching.
(24) Dr. Brooks noted this week that large quantities of ocher had been found elsewhere in Africa even before the 100,000-year-old workshop.
(25) From the absence of scattered animal and seafood bones, hearths and other evidence of typical living quarters, the archaeologists said, the ocher artisans did not occupy the cave for long periods.
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