noun
- plural of sepia: a brown pigment made from cuttlefish ink, used in drawing and painting
- plural of sepia: photographs or artworks done in brown tones
- plural of sepia: cuttlefish of the genus Sepia
Usage: zoological
Examples
- The artist’s collection included several sepias from the 19th century.
- She preferred working with sepias rather than black ink for her sketches.
- The old family photographs were all sepias with their characteristic brown tones.
- The museum displayed sepias alongside other historical drawing materials.
- Marine biologists studied the sepias found in Mediterranean waters.
- The antique shop specialized in sepias and other vintage photographs.