Chinese purple

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English

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Etymology

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From Chinese +‎ purple. From being an artificial purple pigment invented by the Ancient Chinese.

Noun

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Chinese purple (uncountable)

  1. A pigment made from barium copper disilicate (BaO·CuO·(SiO2)2), used in ancient China.

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Coordinate terms

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  • Egyptian blue (the first artificial pigment, and of chemical similarity to Chinese purple)
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