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Definition of Copper color
1. Noun. A reddish-brown color resembling the color of polished copper.
Generic synonyms: Burnt Sienna, Mahogany, Reddish Brown, Sepia, Venetian Red
Derivative terms: Coppery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Copper Color
Literary usage of Copper color
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On diseases of the skin: A System of Cutaneous Medicine by Erasmus Wilson (1868)
"The copper color represents, in fact, a declining stage of the eruption, ...
The " copper color," therefore, may have a greater or less amount of red and ..."
2. A Treatise on gonorrhoea and syphilis by Silas Durkee (1864)
"The diseased discs arc considerably raised and isolated, rather than confluent,
and of a copper color. This is the rule in relation to color, although, ..."
3. Flora Cestrica: An Attempt to Enumerate and Describe the Flowering and by William Darlington (1837)
"... half an inch in diameter), varying al maturity freie •early black to dark
amber or copper color, tnd greenish white ; of a musky rr rancid flavor. Hob. ..."
4. A Treatise on venereal diseases by Auguste-Théodore Vidal (1865)
"After alluding to the different shades of this copper-color, according as it ...
"The copper color represents, in fact, a declining stage of the eruption, ..."