CERUSE


Meaning of CERUSE in English

sə̇ˈrüs, ˈsirˌüs, -üz noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French céruse, from Latin cerussa, perhaps from (assumed) Greek kēroessa waxen, from kēros wax — more at cereus

1. : white lead used as a pigment

2. : a cosmetic containing white lead

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