Unburnt
verb
1.
a simple past tense and past participle of burn1 .
adjective
2.
Fine Arts.
of or showing earth pigments that have been calcined and changed to a deeper and warmer color:
burnt ocher.
of or showing colors having a deeper or grayer hue than is usually associated with them:
burnt orange; burnt rose.
verb
1.
a past tense and past participle of burn1
adjective
2.
affected by or as if by burning; charred
3.
(of various pigments, such as ochre and orange) calcined, with a resultant darkening of colour
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