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Definition of terre verte in English: terre vertenountɛː ˈvɛːtˌter ˈvert mass nounA greyish-green pigment made from a kind of clay (glauconite) and used especially for watercolours and tempera. (用作绘画颜料的)绿土。亦称GREEN EARTH Also called green earth Example sentencesExamples - Glauconite is a greenish earth of hydrated iron potassium silicate, known as green earth or terre verte.
- I've had no trouble with the brands of terre verte I've used.
- Dilg builds up the paint around the drawing in a narrow range of relatively cool hues running from terre verte to taupe and teal.
- Shades of green encompassed my vision: dusty olive, sparkling emerald, brilliant chartreuse, rich terre verte.
- Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places.
- Finally, the Daniel Smith terre verte is viridian darkened with umber, and is not a natural clay pigment: the term ‘hue’ should be used.
- The paint layers contained the following pigments: cinnabar, orpiment, indigo, smalt, Prussian blue, terre verte, gypsum, charcoal black, and earth brown.
- I also worked the terre verte into the hair to soften the edge between the scalp and the hair, and I painted a small amount of it where there was reflected light, such as on the chin line.
OriginMid 17th century: French, literally 'green earth'. Definition of terre verte in US English: terre vertenounˌter ˈvert A grayish-green pigment made from glauconite and used especially for watercolors and tempera. (用作绘画颜料的)绿土。亦称GREEN EARTH Also called green earth Example sentencesExamples - Glauconite is a greenish earth of hydrated iron potassium silicate, known as green earth or terre verte.
- Burnt umber, terre verte, red ochre, red lake and burnt sienna were identified in several places.
- Shades of green encompassed my vision: dusty olive, sparkling emerald, brilliant chartreuse, rich terre verte.
- I also worked the terre verte into the hair to soften the edge between the scalp and the hair, and I painted a small amount of it where there was reflected light, such as on the chin line.
- Finally, the Daniel Smith terre verte is viridian darkened with umber, and is not a natural clay pigment: the term ‘hue’ should be used.
- The paint layers contained the following pigments: cinnabar, orpiment, indigo, smalt, Prussian blue, terre verte, gypsum, charcoal black, and earth brown.
- Dilg builds up the paint around the drawing in a narrow range of relatively cool hues running from terre verte to taupe and teal.
- I've had no trouble with the brands of terre verte I've used.
OriginMid 17th century: French, literally ‘green earth’. |