cassel brown
1Cassel brown — Cas sel brown, Cassel earth Cas sel earth . A brown pigment of varying permanence, consisting of impure lignite. It was found originally near Cassel (now Kassel), Germany. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
2Cassel brown — I. noun see vandyke brown II. noun see vandyke brown * * * (sometimes l.c.) See Vandyke brown. Also called Cassel earth. [1855 60; named after CASSEL] …
3Cassel brown — (sometimes l.c.) See Vandyke brown. Also called Cassel earth. [1855 60; named after CASSEL] * * * …
4cassel brown — …
5Cassel earth — Cassel brown Cas sel brown, Cassel earth Cas sel earth . A brown pigment of varying permanence, consisting of impure lignite. It was found originally near Cassel (now Kassel), Germany. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
6Cassel yellow — a lemon yellow color. [1880 85; see CASSEL BROWN] * * * …
7cassel yellow — ˈkasəl , ˈä noun Usage: often capitalized C 1. : an oxychloride of lead approximately PbCl2.7PbO used as a pigment called also mineral yellow, Turner s yellow 2. : lemon yellow 1b * * * a lemon yellow color. [1880 85; see CASSEL BROWN] …
8Cassel yellow — noun see lemon yellow * * * a lemon yellow color. [1880 85; see CASSEL BROWN] …
9cassel earth — noun see cassel brown …
10Don Cassel — (born April 4, 1942)[1] is the author/coauthor of 60 Canadian college textbooks and was a Humber College professor for 30 years, responsible for developing the college s first Computer Programming curriculum. Contents 1 Career 2 Publications 3 …