Calcimine

/ˈkælsɪmaɪn/ noun

A water-based coating or paint made with calcium compounds, used for whitewashing walls and ceilings; also called distemper or kalsomine.

Possibly from Latin 'calcis' (lime) + 'minimum' (red lead), or from 'calcimine' as a brand name. Used since the 1800s as an inexpensive interior wall finish.

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