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calcimine

[ kal-suh-mahyn ] [ ˈkæl səˌmaɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a white or tinted wash for walls, ceilings, etc.

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Why Dictionary.com chose calcimine

More about calcimine

  • First recorded in 1860–65; variant of kalsomine.
  • From the Latin calx, meaning “lime or limestone.”

EXAMPLES OF CALCIMINE

  • The old farmhouse still had traces of calcimine on its ceilings, giving the rooms a soft, chalky appearance.
  • Over time, the calcimine began to peel, revealing plaster underneath.
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saturnine

[ sat-er-nahyn ] [ ˈsæt ərˌnaɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

sluggish in temperament; gloomy; taciturn

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More about saturnine

  • First recorded between 1400–1450.
  • From the Middle English Saturne, meaning literally “born under the influence of the planet Saturn.”

EXAMPLES OF SATURNINE 

  • After hearing the disappointing news, he sat with a saturnine look, his eyes fixed on the floor.
  • Her saturnine glance across the room silenced the chatter, leaving everyone wondering what had caused her mood.
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edentate

[ ee-den-teyt ] [ iˈdɛn teɪt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

toothless or having only few teeth

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More about edentate

  • First recorded in 1820–30.
  • From the Latin ŧ»å±ð²Ô³ÙÄå°ù±ð, meaning “to knock the teeth out.”

EXAMPLES OF EDENTATE 

  • Certain species of edentate mammals, such as anteaters, have evolved to thrive without teeth.
  • Sloths are edentate animals, using tough lips to handle their plant-based diet.
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