calcimine
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English[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
Alteration of kalsomine, after Latin calcis, genitive of calx (“lime”).
Noun[edit]
calcimine (countable and uncountable, plural calcimines)
- A form of whitewash (inexpensive white paint) made from calcium carbonate, glue and water, used to coat wooden or plaster surfaces.
- 1983 August 6, Stephanie St. John, “Advice Needed”, in Gay Community News, page 18:
- If a ceiling is peeling (from using the wrong paint over calcimine, probably; it's an old house), how do you remove all the paint down to the plaster all over the ceiling?
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Translations[edit]
form of whitewash
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Verb[edit]
calcimine (third-person singular simple present calcimines, present participle calcimining, simple past and past participle calcimined)
- To coat with this substance.
Derived terms[edit]
Translations[edit]
coat with this substance
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