sienna

IPA: siˈɛnʌ

noun

  • (countable) A form of clay containing iron and manganese.
  • (countable and uncountable) A pigment with a reddish-brown colour.
  • (countable and uncountable) A light reddish-brown colour.
  • A female given name from English of modern usage from the sienna colour.

adjective

  • having a reddish-brown colour.
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Examples of "sienna" in Sentences

  • Sienna was involved but not hurt.
  • Displayed at right is the colour sienna.
  • Displayed at right is the colour 'sienna'.
  • Displayed at right is the colour dark sienna.
  • Displayed at right is the colour 'dark sienna'.
  • There was instant chemistry with Sienna and the show.
  • I grabbed my favorite crayon, burnt sienna, and started writing:
  • One night Chris and Sienna meet with an old client who likes Sienna.
  • Salmeron devoted his ministry in Sienna to the poor and to children.
  • Payne's grey a mixture of Ultramarine and black or of Ultramarine and Sienna.
  • Payne's grey is a mixture of ultramarine and black or of Ultramarine and Sienna.
  • Projected Color scheme: a medium reddish brown sienna for the hulls with a brown wash.
  • I, for one, think his burnt sienna skin goes perfectly with his plasticine Ken-doll haircut.
  • I grind pigments using a mortar and pestle the way painters used to ground lapis lazuli, burnt sienna, and cerulean blue centuries ago.
  • Of course, this vixen would carry only the essentials to get around town, and for that there's a burnt sienna camera bag to swing from the wrist.
  • This beautiful bag includes inside zipper and open pockets, an open outside pocket, a top zipper closure, an adjustable shoulder strap and comes in sienna, brown, or black.
  • Bernal, Querétaro is a delightfully charming 16th century colonial village, whose buildings are painted in the colors of a Mexican sunset - ocher, soft yellow, sienna, rich orange and dusty rose.
  • The markings are large blotches and spots, often forming zones or caps about the larger end, where they seem almost always to be most conspicuous, as they vary in colour from an intense burnt-sienna which is almost black, through a dingy maroon, and again to a dull, somewhat pale reddish brown; here and there individual eggs exhibit a hair-line or two, or a hieroglyphic-like mark, but these are the exceptions.

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