Sienna

Etymology
From terra di Sienna, "earth of Siena", Siena being the most notable Renaissance location of the clay

Pronunciation

 * Homophones: Siena
 * Homophones: Siena

Noun

 * 1) a form of clay containing iron and manganese.
 * 2) a pigment with a reddish-brown colour.
 * 3) a reddish-brown colour.

Synonyms

 * raw sienna

Derived terms

 * burnt sienna
 * raw sienna

Translations

 * Arabic: طين


 * Japanese: シエナ土 (shiena tsuchi)


 * Japanese: シエナ色 (shiena shoku)

Adjective

 * 1) having a reddish-brown colour.

Translations

 * Japanese: シエナ色の (shienairo no)

Anagrams

 * insane

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