Tempera in a sentence as a noun

The original was just water based tempera paint.

In bootcamp I once had a temperature around 97 something.

Not all oil-on-wood paintings are good, but some are, and some tempera-on-fresco paintings suck too.

The man page is correct about quite a few things, but it's also a bit sarcastic: The best way to sanitize a storage medium is to subject it to tempera- tures exceeding 1500K.

Similarly, he describes the difference between painting with tempera vs. sketching and oil paints, which allow more experimentation and changes in plan.

This version is oil paint on canvas, whereas Leonardo’s version was painted in tempera and oil on a dry wall – an unusual use of materials – so has flaked and deteriorated badly.

When oil paint replaced tempera in the fifteenth century, it helped painters to deal with difficult subjects like the human figure because, unlike tempera, oil can be blended and overpainted.

"When oil paint replaced tempera in the fifteenth century, it helped painters to deal with difficult subjects like the human figure because, unlike tempera, oil can be blended and overpainted.

Tempera definitions

noun

pigment mixed with water-soluble glutinous materials such as size and egg yolk