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How To Use Opaline In A Sentence

  • a milky opalescent (or opaline) luster
  • They are largely silicified replacements of the once opaline skeletons, but details of their spicular and skeletal relationships are moderately well preserved.
  • To the observer of the aura the term "opalescent" instinctly presents itself, for there is a striking resemblance to the opaline peculiar play of colors of delicate tints and shades in a body of pearly or milky hue. The Human Aura Astral Colors and Thought Forms
  • Another group of fakes which appeared a few years ago were white opaline mallet-shaped decanters with painted medallions.
  • Arach and Hawkke turned their head to the door, listening to the woman's pace dying away in the corridor, and then two trails of scarlet blemished her opaline cheeks, as she understood what that silly wench had believed she had seen.
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  • A table in the centre exhibited curiosities of the rarest description: the shell of a Cauchoise cap, two argil urns, medals, and a phial of opaline glass. Bouvard and Pécuchet A Tragi-comic Novel of Bourgeois Life
  • In this paper, we show that the opaline silica and amorphous sulphides are precipitating mainly on filamentous microbes and biofilms, which form templates for both the metal-rich sinter and the suspended flocs.
  • He had rich, wavy hair of a raven black hue and opaline green eyes that she swore looked right into her soul.
  • A favorite combination for the dining table is a row of six opaline blue glasses found at a flea market.
  • They are largely silicified replacements of the once opaline skeletons, but details of their spicular and skeletal relationships are moderately well preserved.
  • Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth.
  • It is known that opaline silica is prone to dissolution on the sea floor.
  • She thought she saw her son's face leaning over her, blocking out the opaline glare of the sun. DESPERADOES
  • There is a Tiffany scarf, a gift from its designer, and an opaline pear drop necklace of Cabouchon stones with a photograph of Connolly wearing it.
  • Instead she merely watched him and admired how the sun reflected off his opaline and topaz colored feathers.
  • Under the weight of the wild mushrooms, gnocchi, grilled fennel, and basil oil, opaline scallops simply disappear.
  • In this paper, we show that the opaline silica and amorphous sulphides are precipitating mainly on filamentous microbes and biofilms, which form templates for both the metal-rich sinter and the suspended flocs.
  • Instead she merely watched him and admired how the sun reflected off his opaline and topaz colored feathers.
  • Structure in chromed steel and diffusers in opaline blown glass. The Fireworks Suspension Lamp by Xavier Lust
  • In this paper, we show that the opaline silica and amorphous sulphides are precipitating mainly on filamentous microbes and biofilms, which form templates for both the metal-rich sinter and the suspended flocs.
  • The lighthouse is just as beautiful inside as out, lined with clear blue opaline tiles that would grace an eastern palace, and with a handsome open staircase.
  • They are largely silicified replacements of the once opaline skeletons, but details of their spicular and skeletal relationships are moderately well preserved.
  • He decorated glass of at least six colours: clear, opaque and opaline white, green, amethyst and several shades of blue.
  • Citron grills octopus until it's sultry and smoky, then adds opaline orbs of cod cheeks to soak up a rich black-currant-and-caper broth.
  • Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts.
  • Sponges have an internal skeleton composed of needle-like elements called spicules, which can be composed of calcium carbonate, opaline silica, or fibres of the scleroprotein spongin.

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