aureolin [aw-ree-uh-lin, uh-ree-] ExamplesWord Origin noun
- a pigment used in painting, consisting of potassium cobaltinitrite and characterized by its brilliant yellow hue, transparency, and permanence.
Origin of aureolin 1875–80; Latin aureol(us) golden, of gold (see aureole) + -in2 Also called cobalt yellow. Related formsau·re·o·line [aw-ree-uh-lin, -lahyn, uh-ree-] /ɔˈri ə lɪn, -ˌlaɪn, əˈri-/, adjective Examples from the Web for aureolin Historical Examples of aureolin
With this and Aureolin a series of beautiful foliage tints may be formed, sparkling with sunshine, as it were.
George Field
To our knowledge, aureolin is quite uninjured by the severest tests to which a pigment can be subjected.
George Field
For mural decoration, aureolin is admirably adapted, but it cannot be used in enamel, the colour being destroyed by great heat.
George Field
With French blue it affords a beautiful sea green; and, mixed with aureolin, gives fine foliage tints.
George Field
Of these colours, Aureolin is the most expensive, but it is a very beautiful colour, and has the advantage of being permanent.
Illumination and its Development in the Present Day
Sidney Farnsworth