Ochre (/ˈoʊkər/ OH-kər; from Ancient Greek ὤχρα (ṓkhra), from ὠχρός (ōkhrós) 'pale'), iron ochre, or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth...
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Look up ochre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ochre is a natural pigment and associated color. Ochre or Ocher may also refer to: Ochre (musician) (born...
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Attic ochre or attic yellow ocher (Latin: Sil atticum) — the historically known variety of ochre, which had a bright lemon yellow color, was considered...
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Iron ochre or iron ocher (Ancient Greek: ὠχρός, pale yellow, orange) — at least three iron ore minerals,: 134 common abrasives and pigments with a red-brown...
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Ochre Court is a large châteauesque mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Commissioned by Ogden Goelet, it was built at a cost of $4.5 million...
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Golden ochre, less often Gold Ochre (French: Ocre d’or, German: Gold Ocker от Ancient Greek: ὠχρός yellow-pale, orange or french ochre (obsolete)) — one...
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Lead ochre or lead ocher in American English (German: bleiocker; from Ancient Greek ὤχρα ōkhrós 'pale yellow, orange'), as well as plumbic ocher or lead...
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The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia's Northern Territory, approximately 110 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta...
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Russula ochroleuca (redirect from Ochre Brittlegill)
commonly known as the common yellow russula for some years, and latterly the ochre brittlegill. It is widespread, and common in mixed woodland. Russula ochroleuca...
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Stop codon (redirect from Ochre codon)
this second stop codon was given the name of "ochre", an orange-reddish-brown mineral pigment. Ochre mutant viruses had a property similar to amber mutants...
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