Malachi

NOUN
  1. an Old Testament book containing the prophecies of Malachi
  2. a Hebrew minor prophet of the 5th century BC
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How To Use Malachi In A Sentence

  • The landscape was colored mainly in dark ocher, with occasional areas in malachite green.
  • Long before the statue was unearthed, the natural process of patination had caused the formation of the red cuprite, blue azurite and green malachite commonly found in ancient bronzes. Apollo Deconstructed
  • Malachi was a more frequent visitor.
  • Sometimes the aikinite is altered, and fractures in the surrounding quartz are filled with thin blue and green films of azurite and malachite formed from the copper liberated by the aikinite.
  • The mine is well known for the rare secondary copper minerals that occur in the lode, including paramelaconite, cuprite, malachite, and dioptase.
  • _ -- Chrysocolla, which appears to have been green carbonate of copper, or malachite (green verditer), was the green most approved of by the ancients; there was also an artificial kind which was made from clay impregnated with sulphate of copper (blue vitriol) rendered green by a yellow dye. Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • Chapter Two Nia swam back and forth through the malachite archways, unable to remain still for even a short time. WATER BOOK ONE: ASCENSION
  • This sample of malachite has a distinctly different appearance.
  • The most abundant oxidised ores are the carbonates, malachite and chessylite; the silicates, as also the red and black oxides, occur less abundantly. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Mineralization at WC2 Showing is hosted in shears and fractures and comprises disseminated and blebby chalcopyrite with weak to moderate malachite. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
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