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COLCOTHAR (adapted in Romanic languages from Arabic golgotar, which was probably a corruption of the Gr. xlaucaveos from XaXecos, copper, aveos, flower, i.e., copper sulphate), a name given to the brownish-red ferric oxide formed in the preparation of fuming sulphuric (Nordhausen) acid by distilling ferrous sul phate. It is used as a polishing powder, forming the rouge of jewellers, and as the pigment Indian red. It is also known as Crocus Martis.