CERUSE (Lat. cerussa), or WHITE-LEAD, a carbonate of lead produced by exposing that metal in thin sheets to the vapour of acetic acid. Ceruse sometimes occurs native as white-lead spar. It is the basis of the ordinary white oil paint, and in its semi-solid form is used as a cement for stone, &c.
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