ultramarine
adj.
beyond the sea; having the color of a blue pigment from lapis lazuli
n.
blue pigment; deep blue color
Ultramarine
Ultramarine is a
blue pigment consisting essentially of a double
silicate of
aluminium and
sodium with some
sulfides or
sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of
lapis lazuli. In the past, it has also been known as azzurrum ultramarine, azzurrum transmarinum, azzuro oltramarino, azur d'Acre, pierre d'azur, Lazurstein. Current terminology for ultramarine include natural ultramarine (English), outremer lapis (French), Ultramarin echt (German), oltremare genuino (Italian), and ultramarino verdadero (Spanish). The pigment color code is P. Blue 29 77007. Ultramarine is the most complex of the
mineral pigments, a complex
sulfur-containing
sodio-
silicate (Na8-10Al6Si6O24S2-4), essentially a mineralized
limestone containing a blue cubic mineral called
lazurite. Some
chloride is often present in the crystal lattice as well. The blue color of the pigment is due to the S3-
radical anion, which contains an unpaired
electron.
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ultramarine
Noun
1. blue pigment made of powdered lapis lazuli
(synonym) ultramarine blue
(hypernym) pigment
(hyponym) French blue, French ultramarine, French ultramarine blue
2. vivid blue to purple-blue
(hypernym) blue, blueness
Adjective
1. of a brilliant pure blue to purplish blue color
(similar) chromatic
ultramarin
adj.
ultramarine, having the color of a blue pigment from lapis lazuli
ultramarin
adj.
ultramarine, blue pigment; deep blue color