More bronze in color or appearance; having a stronger bronze-like quality such as darker, more metallic coloring.
From bronze + the comparative suffix '-er'. Bronze is from Greek 'Brontia,' originally referring to metal from Bruntisium (modern Brindisi, Italy).
Your skin looks bronzier after a beach vacation because your body's melanin increases to protect against sun damage—bronze skin is literally your body's natural sunscreen, not just a fashion statement!
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