Sepian
/ˈsiːpiən/
"Sepian" in a Sentence (4 examples)
He who dived in the swirling Maelstrom saw none to compare with them in horror: tentacular convolutions, tumid bulges, glaring orbs of sepian deformity, would have looked to him innocence beside such incarnations of hatefulness...
Randomly selecting a fruit fly with sepian (dark brown) eyes
Nineteenth century sepian musicals included Sam T. Jack's "Creoles" -1890...
Chicago Defender columnists forewarned viewers that despite [The World, the Flesh and the Devil's] marketing as the "first interracial romance between male Sepian and non-Sepian female star," the only personal contact between Belafonte and Stevens occurs during the haircut scene and when she takes his hand.