ceruse

/ˈsɪruːs/
noun
  1. A white powder made from lead, formerly used in makeup and paint, now known to be poisonous.
    • The use of ceruse in cosmetics was banned because of lead poisoning.
    • In ancient times, women sometimes used ceruse to whiten their faces.
    • Ceruse was a common ingredient in white paint until its dangers were discovered.
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