sepia
41Sepia — Se|pia . Sepie [...i̯ə] die; , ...ien [...i̯ən] <über lat. sepia aus gr. sēpía »Tintenfisch«>: 1. zehnarmiger Kopffüßer (z. B. Tintenfisch). 2. (ohne Plur.) aus dem getrockneten Sekret des Tintenbeutels einiger Kopffüßer (vor allem des… …
42sepia — se|pi|a1 [ sipiə ] adjective 1. ) something that is sepia is a red brown color 2. ) sepia photographs are old and are a red brown color se|pi|a2 [ sipiə ] noun uncount 1. ) a red brown ink used for drawing 2. ) a red brown color …
43sepia — [[t]si͟ːpiə[/t]] COLOUR Something that is sepia is deep brown in colour, like the colour of very old photographs. The walls are hung with sepia photographs of old school heroes …
44sepia — I UK [ˈsiːpɪə] / US [ˈsɪpɪə] adjective 1) something that is sepia is a red brown colour 2) sepia photographs are old and are a red brown colour II UK [ˈsiːpɪə] / US [ˈsɪpɪə] noun [uncountable] 1) a red brown ink used for drawing 2) a red brown… …
45sepia — n. 1 a dark reddish brown colour. 2 a a brown pigment prepared from a black fluid secreted by cuttlefish, used in monochrome drawing and in water colours. b a brown tint used in photography. 3 a drawing done in sepia. 4 the fluid secreted by… …
46Sepia — n. 1 a dark reddish brown colour. 2 a a brown pigment prepared from a black fluid secreted by cuttlefish, used in monochrome drawing and in water colours. b a brown tint used in photography. 3 a drawing done in sepia. 4 the fluid secreted by… …
47sepia — 1. noun /ˈsiːpɪə/ a) The cuttlefish. b) A dark brown pigment made from the secretions of the cuttlefish. 2. adjective /ˈsiːpɪə/ (colour) Of a dark reddish brown colour. Only now did he realise how few colours there had bee …
48sepia — adj. Sepia is used with these nouns: ↑photograph …
49sepia — 1 s m y adj m y f Color o colorante café oscuro, que se extraía de un molusco del mismo nombre 2 s f (Sepia officinalis) Molusco que segrega un líquido café oscuro …
50Sepia — Se|pia 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: pi|en〉 1. 〈zählb.; Zool.〉 = Sepie 2. 〈unz.〉 brauner Farbstoff der Sepien [Etym.: <grch. sepia »Tintenfisch«; verwandt mit Sepsis] …