MÉRIMÉE'S YELLOW


Meaning of MÉRIMÉE'S YELLOW in English

ˈmerēˌmāz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized M

Etymology: probably after Jean-François Mérimée died 1836 French painter and chemist

: a permanent yellow pigment prepared by fusing lead monoxide and ammonium chloride with a little bismuth antimonate — called also antimony yellow

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