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Atramentum or atrament,
generally means a very black,
usually liquid, substance. For example, an
octopus may emit a puff of
atrament (see
cephalopod ink)...
- metal,
viking metal Years active 1991–present
Labels A Fine Day to Die
Atramentum Beverina Darkland Drakkar Dread Eastclan Eastside Evil
Rising Eternal...
- Antidotus, Antimonium, Aqua benedicta, Aqua
volans per aeram, Arcanum,
Atramentum, Autumnus, Basilicus,
Brutorum cor, Bufo, Ca****s,
Capistrum auri, Carbones...
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Elias Magnus Fries. The
specific epithet is
derived from the
Latin word
atramentum "ink". The
genus was
formerly considered to be a
large one with well over...
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Milos (ex albis), red from
Sinope (ex rubris),
Attic yellow (sil) and
atramentum (ex nigris). Sil was
historically confused as a blue
pigment between the...
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shall be
stored in amber-coloured
reagent bottles (see IS 1388 : 1959).
Atramentum Alizarine ink Pen and ink Oak
marble gall
Ohaguro Stark's ink Diringer...
- to
optical quality,
using India ink as the
polishing medium.
Aquadag Atramentum Ink and wash
painting Inkstick Pen and ink Pen
painting "Oxford English...
- was used as an ink in the Graeco-Roman
period and subsequently.
Black atramentum was also used in
ancient Rome; in an
article for The
Christian Science...
- art of painting, but his
recipe for a
black varnish,
called by
Pliny atramentum—which
served both to
preserve his
paintings and to
soften their colour...
- misy, sory, and
chalcanthum applied to
either compound; and the name
atramentum sutorium,
which one
might expect to
belong exclusively to
green vitriol...