gamboge
Americannoun
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Also a gum resin from various Asian trees of the genus Garcinia, especially G. hanburyi, used as a yellow pigment and as a cathartic.
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yellow or yellow-orange.
noun
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a gum resin used as the source of a yellow pigment and as a purgative
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the pigment made from this resin
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any of several tropical Asian trees of the genus Garcinia, esp G. hanburyi, that yield this resin: family Clusiaceae
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a strong yellow colour
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Origin of gamboge
1625–35; < New Latin gambog- (stem of gambogium ), variant of cambog-, after Cambodia
Vocabulary lists containing gamboge
Yellow
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In a palette of chartreuse, ocher, cinnamon and gamboge, Ito overlaid uncommon shapes, such as a rectangle rounded and pinched at the top like a loaf of Wonder Bread, into compositions of preternatural calm.
From New York Times • Apr. 26, 2018
Heliotrope, gamboge, umber: the names of colours are as luscious as the hues themselves.
From Nature • Nov. 15, 2016
It's then that you will see the Gremlins Green and gamboge and gold Male and female and neuter Gremlins both young and old.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And in case Esther isn't enough, there is a herd of elephants painted blue, green, yellow, lavender and gamboge.
From Time Magazine Archive
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After all, I knew she knew she stole my gamboge.
From Dream Days by Grahame, Kenneth
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