Opaline

Word OPALINE
Character 7
Hyphenation o pal ine
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Opaline"

What do we mean by opaline?

A clear to white liquid secreted by sea hares (genus Aplysia) that becomes viscous upon contact with water

Any of several minerals resembling opal, including a variety of yellow chalcedony

Opal glass

(Adj) Another name for opalescent; reflecting or showing various colors (Noun) another name for milk glass Urban Dictionary

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The word "opaline" in example sentences

Structure in chromed steel and diffusers in opaline blown glass. ❋ Unknown (2009)

His eyes were opaline, and he was built like a reed. ❋ Brianne Baxtali (2011)

I was predisposed to try a few of the perfumes because of my adoration for its turn-of-the-century glass sculptures, particularly those made of opaline, the milky translucent glass with gold and blue fire swirling within. ❋ Marina Geigert (2008)

Reading that description made my day: "His most striking features are his opaline green eyes, which can be both alluring or intimidating, as need be." ❋ David Campbell (2006)

"His most striking features are his opaline green eyes, which can be both alluring or intimidating, as need be." ❋ David Campbell (2006)

The liquid was of an opaline hue, and bore a label with an inscription in Italian. ❋ Unknown (2006)

They leant over the table together, and the milkwoman could see the opaline hue of the egg-fluid changing form as it sank in the water, but she was not near enough to define the shape that it assumed. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Art glass: French Gallé picture frames; opaline boxes in white, green, turquoise. ❋ Patterson, James (2005)

Some of the stalls were piled up with wonderful fish, crimson, green, rose, blue, opaline — fish that have spent their lives in coral groves under the warm, bright water. ❋ Isabella Lucy (2004)

Within the mistiness was a core, a nucleus of intenser light — veined, opaline, effulgent, intensely alive. ❋ Unknown (2004)

She saw the palms as a jungle, the pink-shaded electric globes as an opaline haze, and the eye-glassed faculty as ❋ Unknown (2004)

There was a faint, warm, light outside, and the sky was of a pale opaline tint, while the breeze blowing across the garden brought the perfume of the flowers to her, putting Kitty in mind of ❋ Unknown (2003)

The great modification which the act of awakening effects in us is not so much that of introducing us to the clear life of consciousness, as that of making us lose all memory of that other, rather more diffused light in which our mind has been resting, as in the opaline depths of the sea. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He had deep opaline green eyes and wavy ebony hair with a touch of gray at the temples. ❋ CLIVE CUSSLER (2000)

Two weeks before the end of the term, the sky lightened suddenly to a dazzling, opaline white and the muddy grounds were revealed one morning covered in glittering frost. ❋ Rowling, J. K. (1999)

Nishitsu had turned that eerie opaline eye on Moravia and they went through the ritual of a formal greeting. ❋ Lustbader, Eric Van (1992)

However, the fittings always must be covered by opaline glass, plastic cups or spill shields. ❋ Frank Ponemunski (1991)

The [necklace] was opaline. [The cat] left the [empty] opaline on the floor. ❋ Chill Christmas Tree (2016)

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