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Definition of Poster color
1. Noun. Pigment mixed with water-soluble glutinous materials such as size and egg yolk.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Poster Color
Literary usage of Poster color
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Advertise! by Edith Sampson (1918)
"Plan your Porch Settings with poster color Effects Make Your Home Cool and Restful
by Taking Out the GLARE! That Gift to the Home A Comfy Chair for Father's ..."
2. Daily Program of Gift and Occupation Work by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey, Clara M. Lewis (1904)
"Occupation: Make sea poster. Color background with. green crayons. Paste in sailboat.
Friday. Gift: Sort shells. Occupation: Sew birch bark canoe. ..."
3. Rural Schoolhouses and Grounds by Fletcher Bascom Dresslar (1914)
"(d) Process pictures, photogravures, and poster color prints are satisfactory.
Bright lithographs and imitated water colors are unsatisfactory. VI. ..."