David,
> tempera in English though sounds way to similar to
temper that is to flame
> and temporary that would lead to a lot of confusion as
to if its a perminant
> thing or not
it's a valid English word and means the same
(http://en.wikipe
dia.org/wiki/Tempera). There is even the English phrase
"to paint in distemper" based on it.
I asked a bunch of English native speakers around me (9
people, to be
prices) here at work (all artists) and no one associated it
with "temper".
.mm
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