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"Bistre"
Keywords:
soot
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bister
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pigment
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grayish
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brown
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Umber
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Burnt sienna
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Roan
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Brindled
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Skewbald
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Belton
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Torbie
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Brindle
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Grey
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Pink
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Grizzle
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Sorrel
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Piebald
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Blue
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Colorado
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Sepia tone
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Sepia
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Fucoxanthin
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Maroon
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Black-and-white
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Russet
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Merle
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Amelanistic
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Pinto
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White
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Chocolate
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Neutral
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Tabby
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White
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Lavender
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Buckskin
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Harlequin
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Black
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Claro
A dark brown pigment extracted from the soot of wood.
ftp.uga.edu
See Bister.
ftp.uga.edu
a water-soluble brownish-yellow pigment made by boiling wood soot
wordnet.princeton.edu
A brown wash made from soot, commonly used in the Renaissance.
people.ok.ubc.ca
A brown, transparent pigment. (3)
obag.co.uk
Bistre (or bister) is both a dark grayish brown pigment made from soot, and the general name for a color resembling the pigment. Bistre's appearance is generally of a dark grayish brown, with a yellowish cast.
en.wikipedia.org
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bite
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