aeruginous

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See also: æruginous

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle French erugineux, from Latin aerūginōsus (rusty).

Adjective

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aeruginous (comparative more aeruginous, superlative most aeruginous)

  1. Pertaining to copper rust; in particular, resembling the greenish colour of copper rust.
    Synonym: verdigris
    aeruginous:  
    There was definitely some aeruginous material on that door handle.
    • 2002, David A. Scott, Copper and Bronze in Art: Corrosion, Colorants, Conservation, Getty Publications, →ISBN, page 11:
      It is not possible to adequately discuss aeruginous (copper rust) corrosion products without introducing several principles of corrosion and descriptions of minerals.