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lithopone
lith·o·pone L0201700 (lĭth′ə-pōn′)n. A white pigment consisting of a mixture of zinc sulfide, zinc oxide, and barium sulfate. [litho- + Greek ponos, toil, product; see (s)pen- in Indo-European roots.]lithopone (ˈlɪθəˌpəʊn) n1. (Elements & Compounds) a white pigment consisting of a mixture of zinc sulphide, zinc oxide, and barium sulphate2. (Colours) a white pigment consisting of a mixture of zinc sulphide, zinc oxide, and barium sulphate[C20: from litho- + Greek ponos work]lith•o•pone (ˈlɪθ əˌpoʊn) n. a white pigment consisting of zinc sulfide, barium sulfate, and some zinc oxide, used as a pigment and filler in the manufacture of paints, inks, leather, paper, linoleum, and face powders. [1880–85; litho- + Greek pónos a work, structure] lithopone
lithopone[′lith·ə‚pōn] (materials) A white pigment produced as a filtered, heated, quenched precipitate from reaction of barium sulfide and zinc sulfide; used as a pigment for paint, ink, filled leather, paper, linoleum, oilcloth, and cosmetics. Also known as Charlton white; Griffith's white; lithophone; Orr's white; zinc baryta white; zinc sulfide white. lithoponeA white pigment consisting of zinc sulfide and barium sulfate, having moderate hiding power; high-strength lithopone contains a higher percentage of zinc sulfide. |