安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
安裝中文字典英文字典辭典工具!
|
- Vermilion - Wikipedia
Vermilion (sometimes vermillion) [1] is a color family and pigment most often used between antiquity and the 19th century from the powdered mineral cinnabar (a form of mercury sulfide) It is synonymous with red orange , which often takes a modern form, but is 11% brighter (at full brightness)
- VERMILION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VERMILION is a vivid reddish orange
- Home - Vermilion Energy
Vermilion operates globally, with oil and gas properties onshore and offshore Our diversified asset base provides a measure of stability for investors Our North American assets represent approximately 60% of our total corporate production
- What color is vermilion? An exploration of the worlds most passionate . . .
Vermilion is a vibrant orange-red pigment that’s sometimes called vermilion red You can differentiate vermilion red from other brightly saturated reds, like scarlet and crimson, due to the addition of orange, which creates a red coral color
- vermilion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
vermilion (countable and uncountable, plural vermilions) A vivid red synthetic pigment made of mercury sulfide, cinnabar
- VERMILION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
She was wearing a jacket of bright vermilion The fish has a lateral stripe of vermilion that divides the upper and lower halves of the body She turned a quite spectacular shade of vermilion The walls are painted in a squiggle streak design of black and vermilion
- 9 Types of Vermilion - Simplicable
Vermilion, or vermillion, is a brilliant orangish red It is traditionally made with the highly toxic mineral Cinnabar, a naturally occurring form of mercury sulfide Cinnabar was amongst the earliest pigments used by human societies with a history dating back to 8000–7000 BC
- Vermilion Color: Everything You Need to Know - Printiverse
Vermilion is a brilliant shade of red with hints of orange, often described as vivid and bold Historically, it has been a prized pigment in art, created from the mineral cinnabar or synthesized as mercuric sulfide
|
|
|