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  • 104sepia — se·pia sē pē ə n 1) cap a genus (the type of the family Sepiidae) of oval bodied cephalopods that comprise the cuttlefishes and have a saclike organ containing a dark fluid and an internal shell mostly of calcium carbonate which has been used as… …

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  • 105sepia — [14] Sepia originated as a word for a cuttlefish. It comes via Latin from Greek sēpíā. In English it is now rare in that sense, except as a zoological genus name and in various technical derivatives such as sepiacean and sepioid, but a particular …

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  • 106sepia — rich brown pigment, 1821, from It. seppia cuttlefish (borrowed with that meaning in English by 1560s), from L. sepia cuttlefish, from Gk. sepia, related to sepein to make rotten (Cf. SEPSIS (Cf. sepsis)). The color was that of brown paint or ink… …

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  • 107sepia — [ si:pɪə] noun 1》 a reddish brown colour associated particularly with early monochrome photographs. 2》 a brown pigment prepared from cuttlefish ink, used in monochrome drawing and in watercolours. 3》 cuttlefish ink. Origin ME (denoting a… …

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  • 108sepia — ► NOUN 1) a reddish brown colour, associated particularly with early monochrome photographs. 2) a brown pigment prepared from cuttlefish ink, used in drawing and in watercolours. 3) cuttlefish ink. ORIGIN Greek, cuttlefish …

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  • 109sepia — [14] Sepia originated as a word for a cuttlefish. It comes via Latin from Greek sēpíā. In English it is now rare in that sense, except as a zoological genus name and in various technical derivatives such as sepiacean and sepioid, but a particular …

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  • 110sepia — 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… …

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