burnt

burnt
/berrnt/, v.
1. a pt. and pp. of burn.
adj.
2. Fine Arts.
a. of or showing earth pigments that have been calcined and changed to a deeper and warmer color: burnt ocher.
b. of or showing colors having a deeper or grayer hue than is usually associated with them: burnt orange; burnt rose.

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