sinoper

/ˈsɪnəpər/
noun
  1. A red or reddish-brown pigment, especially one used in painting or as a cosmetic.
    • She applied a small amount of sinoper to her cheeks as a natural-looking blush.
    • The artist mixed sinoper with oil to create a warm, earthy tone for the portrait.
    • Ancient Romans imported sinoper from the Black Sea region for their frescoes.
  2. A shade of red or reddish-brown, like the color of the pigment.
    • He chose a sinoper scarf to brighten his gray winter coat.
    • The pottery was glazed in a deep sinoper that reminded me of autumn leaves.
    • The sunset painted the sky in shades of sinoper and gold.
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