释义 |
gui·gnet's green \(ˈ)gēn|yāz-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized 1st G Etymology: after C.E. Guignet, 19th century French chemist who discovered the process 1. : a bluish green pigment of good brilliance and permanence consisting of a hydrated chromic oxide made by fusion of sodium dichromate and boric acid and hydrolysis of the product 2. : a dark bluish green that is greener and stronger than average teal green and greener, lighter, and stronger than invisible green (sense 2) — called also Mittler's green |