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Marble - floored-Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Marble is a smooth, hard stone often used in sculpture and architecture. It comes in various colors and patterns, formed from limestone under heat and pressure over time.

marble

/ˈmɑːrbəl/ /ˈmɑːbəl/

Definition:

A hard, crystalline metamorphic rock used in sculpture and architecture.

Synonyms:

Stone, alabaster, onyx, agate

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

Wood, plastic

Common Collocations:

Marble floor, marble statue, marble countertop, marble quarry

Derivatives:

Marbled, marbling

Usage Tips:

Use "marble" as a noun for the stone or as a verb meaning to give a streaked appearance.

Common Phrases:

Lose one's marbles, marbles in mouth, pick up your marbles and go home

Etymology:

From Old French "marbre," derived from Latin "marmor," meaning shining stone.

Examples:

  • 1. The floor was polished marble and gleamed under the lights.
  • 2. She collected colorful marbles as a child and kept them in a jar.
  • 3. The cake had a marbled effect with swirls of chocolate and vanilla.
  • 4. Ancient Greeks carved statues from pure white marble.

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