Umber Definition

ŭmbər
umbers
noun
umbers
A kind of earth containing oxides of manganese and iron, used as a pigment: raw umber is yellowish-brown; burnt, or calcined, umber is reddish-brown.
Webster's New World
Any of the shades of brown produced by umber in its various states.
American Heritage
A yellowish-brown or reddish-brown color.
Webster's New World
Shade; shadow.
Webster's New World
A common European grayling (Thymallus thymallus)
Webster's New World
adjective
Of the color of raw umber or burnt umber.
Webster's New World
Having a brownish color.
American Heritage
verb
To color with or as with umber.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Umber

Noun

Singular:
umber
Plural:
umbers

Origin of Umber

  • French (terre d') ombre or Italian (terra di) ombra shadow (earth) both possibly from alteration (influenced by French ombre) (Italian ombra shadow) of Latin Umbria Umbria

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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