cer

/sɜr/
noun
  1. A type of hard, brittle, dark-colored rock that contains iron and is sometimes used in making pigments.
    • Miners extracted cer from the hillside for use in industrial dyes.
    • The artist ground cer into a fine powder to create a deep brown paint.
    • Geologists identified the dark streak in the cliff as cer, rich in iron oxide.
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