The Collaborative International Dictionary
Copperish \Cop"per*ish\, a. Containing, or partaking of the nature of, copper; like copper; as, a copperish taste.
Wiktionary
a. Like copper; coppery.
Usage examples of "copperish".
The light of the setting sun had a rich, almost copperish, glow, and everything in the surroundings seemed to be dabbed with a golden hue.
It was as if the top part of my head were burning with a cool fire that radiated a copperish glow.
But he knew with a precision well-nigh real as physical sight and sensation the use which would be made of the copperish knife and the silver goblet.
Its two very long humanoid arms, anchored by a thick framework of bone on the front end of the sac, had copperish skin.
The blimp-shaped sac was attached to the spine with muscles Jack could clearly see through the copperish skin enclosing them.
Mirza fumbled in the sleeves of his robe and brought forth a nondescript copperish chain with a blue-green leather-wrapped stone dangling from it.
He was a squat Mongol with a square, copperish face, wicked slanted eyes, and a wide gash-like mouth.