adjective having an ocher color; yellowish-brown
Used to describe a color palette or pigment that is similar to the yellowish-brown hue of ocher.
Describing a clay or soil that is yellowish-brown in color, often indicating the presence of iron oxide.
Describing a building material or finish that has a yellow-brown tint, often used in historical or naturalistic designs.
Referring to plant parts or structures that have a yellowish-brown color, such as certain types of leaves or flowers.
In art and literature, writers may use the term 'ocherous' to describe a color or pigment in their descriptions or analyses.
Psychologists may use the term 'ocherous' when discussing the psychological effects of color on mood and behavior.
Interior designers may use 'ocherous' when selecting color schemes for a space to create a certain ambiance or aesthetic.
Art conservators may use 'ocherous' when describing the materials and pigments used in a particular artwork for restoration purposes.