Cadmia

/kæd'miːə/ noun

A reddish-brown powder formed when zinc ore is roasted, historically used in brass-making and as a pigment.

From Latin cadmia, derived from Greek kadmeia (Cadmean earth), named after Cadmus, the legendary founder of Thebes. The term originally referred to calamine (zinc oxide) found in the region.

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