verditer การใช้
- It was produced on an industrial scale during the 17th and 18th centuries for use in pigments such as blue verditer and Bremen green.
- A broad verditer-green fascia found below the cell, sending bars to inner margin near base and outer angle, and conjoined to the green reniform spot.
- The "'verditer flycatcher "'( " Eumyias thalassinus " ) is an Old World flycatcher widespread in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, especially in the Lower Himalaya.
- It was reported by F . C . J . Spurrell ( 1895 ) in the following examples; a shell used as a pallet in a verditer " usually refers to a pigment made by chemical process.
- It was formerly referred to as the Nilgiri verditer flycatcher because of its similarity to the verditer flycatcher, a winter migrant to the Nilgiris, which, however, has distinct dark lores and a lighter shade of blue.
- It was formerly referred to as the Nilgiri verditer flycatcher because of its similarity to the verditer flycatcher, a winter migrant to the Nilgiris, which, however, has distinct dark lores and a lighter shade of blue.
- By 1866 many colors were available : gold ( using mica ), blue ( using smalt or verditer ), black ( using lamp black ), white ( using lead white ), yellow ( using the mercuric mineral turpeth, also known as Schuetteite ), green ( using verdigris ) and so on.