Similar words: euchre, sepulchre, isochron, monochrome, cytochrome, phytochrome, isochronous, czech republic. Meaning: ['əʊkə(r)] n. 1. any of various earths containing silica and alumina and ferric oxide; used as a pigment 2. a moderate yellow-orange to orange color. adj. of a moderate orange-yellow color.
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1) For our dining room I have chosen ochre yellow walls.
2) I use ultramarine, yellow ochre and crimson.
3) They were draped in blankets, ochre and blue.
4) He painted the walls ochre.
5) His face had been painted with yellow ochre.
6) Edmund Dulac painted ochre silk walls with golden clouds and water lilies.
7) Yellow ochre is a colour I often use for both undercoats and overpainting, having a good semi-transparent quality.
8) This is a mixture of yellow ochre and burnt umber applied to previously dampened paper.
9) Buddhist monks dressed in ochre robes lit traditional butter lamps and held a six-hour prayer vigil at a Himalayan monastery in Sikkim.
10) The tail is suffused with a yellow ochre colouring, and the scale patterning on the upper body is ornamental.
11) When it drove away over the ochre expanse, it broke into pieces and dissolved in the air.
12) All the surfaces were pale ochre mud and dung which the women plastered over stone each year.
13) White acrylic mixed with cadmium orange, yellow ochre or burnt sienna allows Martin to overlap and cross-hatch.
14) They bear traces of red ochre, a pigment.
15) Scientists say that some pieces of the ochre look like crayons for drawing.
16) Varying from brown to red, from ochre to pink and purple, these polychrome dunes are the results of a rare geological phenomenon.
17) Once the paint is dry, apply a coat of the red ochre emulsion paint.
18) Remember that these figurines were often painted with red ochre.
19) A three-storeyed neo-classical frontage of immense length, the ground level is in grey stone, the upper storeys in pale ochre.
20) Significantly, the statue appears to have been colored with red ochre, a clue to her status as sacred art.
21) An Arab's flowing robes and racing camels gleamed white against the ochre dirt.
22) Similarly, many of the figurines and relief sculptures of the Goddess found in the later caves were painted in red ochre.
23) Between the bed and the door, a splash of red and white on the room's ochre.
24) Dressed in town clothes and wraparound shades, they stand out from the throng of tribal dress and ochre bodies.
25) Humble houses were cobbled together from leavings stuccoed over and painted in pastel tones of pink, ochre and yellow.
26) He lost his hold on the bag and a slew of rice and chicken and ochre sauce splashed on to the carpet.
27) I stop to give a lift to two young warriors who are fully made up in ochre topped by head-dresses.
28) The room itself owed much to Ixibatabian fashion, being decorated in deep reds, terra cotta,[http://sentencedict.com/ochre.html] and ochre yellow.
29) The islands rose sheer out of a millpond sea, pillars of white limestone with ochre splotches capped in crinkly green.
30) Rain sped along the wide empty road between the blue sea and the high mountains where ochre patches were precarious villages.
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