sepia in English

noun
1
a reddish-brown color associated particularly with monochrome photographs of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Old sepia photographs of the new arrivals, dressed proudly in suits, ties and bowler hats soon gave way to faded images of a population transformed into farmers, builders and engineers.
adjective
1
of a reddish-brown color.
old sepia photographs
noun

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1. Have him photograph the whole thing in sepia tones.

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3. Conclusion: The compound sepia capsules can prolong life.

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5. The walls are hung with sepia photographs of old school heroes.

6. Rohrer & Klingner Drawing Indian Ink Bistre 50 ml Description: Black, Sepia & Bistre The three tints, black, sepia and Bistre which we sell under the name Drawing indian ink, have a long history

7. Lastly, sepia - toned melanin in response to ultraviolet rays, appears in large amounts.

8. My aunts seemed very far away, faded, sepia photographs stuck in some childhood album.

9. Coloring deeper, was SEPIA who are brown or negative, coloring known as iodine test positive.

10. Cuttlefish common Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis cut·tle·fish (kŭt′l-fĭsh′) n

11. The photograph has faded, as fifties color photos do, to a kind of sepia.

12. The investigation results showed that there were many types of arm formulas in Sepia esculenta.

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14. The Aristocrat Set is an elegant Cosmetic Set, coloured in sepia tones adorned with yellow jewels.

15. Like a subject of one of Edward S. Curtis's sepia photographs, her face is wrinkled but beautiful.

16. There are Blossomings of viridian green, patches of khaki, blotches of sepia, gray and dull white

17. Portrait in Sepia , 200 a family saga set in Chile in the late 19 th century.

18. Mercure Bydgoszcz Sepia is 4-star hotel in a perfect location for both business guests and tourists

19. A milky discharge, if it is lumpy, in big lumps, then Sepia would be well worth trying.

20. A Cuttlefish in an aquarium at the local fish shop is more than likely to be a Sepia bandensis

21. Here we begin to see the evolution of the beautiful sepia rainbow that now characterizes all of humanity.

22. Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) propelling itself through the water with ‘jet propulsion’Cuttlefish have a fin fringe running along their sides

23. Sadly, it is far from clear where, if anywhere, industrial workforces fit in Mr Major's sepia notions of community.

24. I only knew it from sepia pictures and it was something I thought I'd never see in real life.

25. Skechers Women's Sepia-Short Buckled Strap Bootie with Air Cooled Memory Foam Ankle Boot 4.0 out of 5 stars 43

26. Cuttle definition: any cephalopod mollusc of the genus Sepia and related genera, which occur near the bottom Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

27. Author, educator and activist W.E.B. Du Bois, captured in a sepia-toned image, is shown in profile(Sentencedict.com), looking thoughtful and introspective.

28. The snow mink Bengal inherits one copy of the Siamese/Seal Lynx gene and one of the Burmese/Seal Sepia gene from its parents

29. ‘Conté sticks and pencils are available in a wide range of colours including the traditional black, white, sepia, Bistre and sanguine.’

30. A preference menu [] allows essential adjustments for text zoom in/out, margin increase/decrease and line width increase/decrease.Bookworm comes with three reading profiles of light, sepia and dark.

31. I had lunch on the verandah of the Hacienda Mamacona horse ranch outside the city and watched Peru's top horsemen put sepia thoroughbreds through their paces.

32. On February 10, 2013, he performed "Suit & Tie" with sepia-toned lighting at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards, with Jay-Z joining him from the audience.

33. "Gypsy Dancing, " a dim sepia 1901 photograph by the painter Pierre Bonnard — remarkable just because of who took the picture — catches the easy arc of a dancer's arm.

34. Sepia Homeopathy A homeopathic remedy formulated from the Cuttlefish, a soft mollusk native to the Mediterranean Sea; it is used primarily for female disorders, such as premenstru

35. Using fish, sipunculus, oyster sepia, and Lamellibranchia as feed the experiment is performed on the feed category, feed dimension and the difference between daytime and nighttime feeding amounts.

36. Although Cuttlebone is primarily composed of a brittle mineral, aragonite, the structure is highly damage tolerant and can withstand water pressure of about 20 atmospheres (atm) for the species Sepia officinalis

37. One of the ursine toys, in sepia, sitting on a table between Besuited men engrossed in chess, looks at the camera as if perfectly aware of its ridiculous place in the scene

38. The World Cup classic mode is also an interesting feature, with classic black and white sepia-toned graphics and commentary by Kenneth Wolstenholme creating the feeling of watching an old World Cup game.

39. Second jobs were a more common occurrence in those sepia -tinged pre-Premier League days — Neil Warnock, for example, as well as being a trained chiropodist, also ran a fruit and veg stall.

40. Cuttlefish definition is - any of various marine cephalopod mollusks (order Sepioidea, especially genus Sepia) having eight short arms and two usually longer tentacles and differing from the related squid in having a calcified internal shell.

41. You only have to drag and drop the image or sound that you want and add any of the program’s many effects like accelerating and decelerating the image speed and changing colour to black and white or sepia.

42. Sepia Homeopathy A homeopathic remedy formulated from the Cuttlefish, a soft mollusk native to the Mediterranean Sea; it is used primarily for female disorders, such as premenstrual syndrome, physical and emotional changes during pregnancy, prolapsed uterus and pain with sexual intercourse.

43. Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their Crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a tapestry-hung wall behind.

44. 1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 3, in The China Governess‎[1]: Sepia Delft tiles surrounded the fireplace, their crudely drawn Biblical scenes in faded cyclamen blending with the pinkish pine, while above them, instead of a mantelshelf, there was an archway high enough to form a balcony with slender balusters and a

45. Last year, Cuttlefish also passed a version of the marshmallow test.Scientists showed that common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) can refrain from eating a meal of crab meat in the morning once they have learnt dinner will be something they like much better - shrimp.As a team of researchers led by behavioural ecologist Alexandra Schnell of the University of Cambridge point out in a new paper