encaustic
American
[en-kaw-stik]
/ ɛnˈkɔ stɪk /
adjective
noun
encaustic
British
/ ɪnˈkɒstɪk /
adjective
noun
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the process of burning in colours
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a product of such a process
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Origin of encaustic
1650–60; < Latin encausticus < Greek enkaustikós for burning in. See en- 2, caustic
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