27 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ marbl
หรือค้นหา: -marbl-, *marbl*

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marblHave you lost your marbles, wearing those bellbottoms?
marblHe carved marble into a statue.
marblHe must have lost his marbles.
marblHer hands felt as cold as marble.
marblIn Japan beef has a high degree of marbled fat.
marblThe building is built of marble of a most lovely color.
marblThey are chiseling a statue out of marble.

WordNet (3.0)
marble(n) a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material
marble(n) a small ball of glass that is used in various games
marble(n) a sculpture carved from marble
marble(v) paint or stain like marble, Example: marble paper
marble cake(n) made of light and dark batter very lightly blended
marbleization(n) a texture like that of marble, Syn. marbleizing, marbleising, marbleisation
marbleize(v) make something look like marble, Syn. marbleise, Example: marbleize the fireplace
marbles(n) a children's game played with little balls made of a hard substance (as glass)
marblewood(n) hard marbled wood, Syn. marble-wood
marblewood(n) large Asiatic tree having hard marbled zebrawood, Syn. Diospyros kurzii, Andaman marble, marble-wood

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Marble

n. [ OE. marbel, marbre, F. marbre, L. marmor, fr. Gr. ma`rmaros, fr. marmai`rein to sparkle, flash. Cf. Marmoreal. ] 1. A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes. The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded. The name is also given to other rocks of like use and appearance, as serpentine or verd antique marble, and less properly to polished porphyry, granite, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Breccia marble consists of limestone fragments cemented together. --
Ruin marble, when polished, shows forms resembling ruins, due to disseminated iron oxide. --
Shell marble contains fossil shells. --
Statuary marble is a pure, white, fine-grained kind, including Parian (from Paros) and Carrara marble. If coarsely granular it is called saccharoidal. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A thing made of, or resembling, marble, as a work of art, or record, in marble; or, in the plural, a collection of such works; as, the Arundel or Arundelian marbles; the Elgin marbles. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A little ball of glass, marble, porcelain, or of some other hard substance, used as a plaything by children; or, in the plural, a child's game played with marbles. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Marble is also much used in self-explaining compounds; when used figuratively in compounds it commonly means, hard, cold, destitute of compassion or feeling; as, marble-breasted, marble-faced, marble-hearted. [ 1913 Webster ]

Marble

a. 1. Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Cold; hard; unfeeling; as, a marble breast or heart. [ 1913 Webster ]

Marble

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Marbled p. pr. & vb. n. Marbling ] [ Cf. F. marbrer. See Marble, n. ] To stain or vein like marble; to variegate in color; as, to marble the edges of a book, or the surface of paper. [ 1913 Webster ]

marble cake

n. A made of light and dark batter very lightly blended, so as to produce a variegated appearance resembling that of marble. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Marbled

a. 1. Made of, or faced with, marble. [ Obs. ] “The marbled mansion.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Made to resemble marble; veined or spotted like marble. “Marbled paper.” Boyle. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Zool.) Varied with irregular markings, or witch a confused blending of irregular spots and streaks. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Having small flecks of fat interspered with the muscle; -- of cuts of meat, especially beef; as, a well-marbled steak. Such marbling improves the flavor of beef for most people. [ PJC ]

Marble-edged

a. Having the edge veined or spotted with different colors like marble, as a book. [ 1913 Webster ]

Marbleize

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Marbleized p. pr. & vb. n. Marbleizing ] To stain or grain in imitation of marble; to cover with a surface resembling marble; as, to marbleize slate, wood, or iron. [ 1913 Webster ]

marbleizing

n. A texture like that of marble. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

Marbler

n. 1. One who works upon marble or other stone. [ R. ] Fuller. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One who colors or stains in imitation of marble. [ 1913 Webster ]

marbles

n. A children's game played with marbles{ 3 }, little balls made of a hard substance (as glass). [ WordNet 1.5 ]


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