SPC2120 Rest. Arts Art Terms 2

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sgoldthorp  on December 17, 2010

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funeral directing, embalming, restorative arts

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Funeral Directing @ St. Pete College

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SPC2120 Rest. Arts Art Terms 2

Blonde
Light yellowish color, usually describes hair color.
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Blonde Light yellowish color, usually describes hair color.
Blotched Having relatively large patches of color somewhat different from the rest of the coloring.
Brilliance Brightness; the lightness or darkness of a color; the quality of light; value.
Bronze A brown or copper-like color.
Brown The color of tanned leather.
Brunette Dark brown or black color, usually describes hair color.
Cake A compressed mass of powder.
Carbolic Acid Phenol; colorless crystals, liquified by water which is an antiseptic/disinfectant and dries moist tissues and bleaches discolored tissue.
Carmine A crimson or purplish-red color.
Carotene The yellow pigment of the skin.
Cast Casting; any object which has been made from a mold, the positive reproduction obtained from a negative impression.
Caucasian Of, pertaining to, or characteristic o the white race; the division of mankind comprising the chief races of Europe, North Africa, and southwestern Asia, names the Caucasian race on the supposition that the people of the Caucasus were typical of the race.
Caustic A chemical capable of drying tissues by searing.
Cement Any substance used for making two surfaces adhere to each other such as the lips or the eyelids of the margins of an incision.
Chroma Color intensity of purity; synonym of intensity.
Chromatic Color A color having hue, as one related to a color of the visible spectrum.
Collodion A suspension of pigments in a liquid vehicle so bound together there is no separation of particles.
Color A visual sensation; a property of material objects, including sources of light, by which they are visually distinguished as possessing the quantities of redness, browness, greenness, grayness, etc.
Color Filter Colored glass, gelatin, or other substances which transmits light of certain wavelengths and absorbs the others.
Color Wheel A circle in which the primary, secondary, and intermediate hues (colors) are arranged in orderly intervals.
Colorant The cosmetically treated surface; substance used to produce the color of objects as dyes, pigments, inks, paints, etc.
Colored Light Illumination of an identifiable hue.
Complements Opposite colors on a color wheel; any two hues which, by their mixture, produce gray.
Complexion The color and texture of the skin, especially of the face.
Component Forming a part or ingredient.

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