Sepia

/ˈsiː.pi.ə/ noun, adjective

A reddish-brown color often seen in old photographs. It originally referred to a dark brown ink made from cuttlefish.

From Latin 'sepia', from Greek 'sēpia' meaning 'cuttlefish', whose ink was used for writing and drawing. The color term came from the appearance of this ink on paper.

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