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mar•ble
Pronunciation: (mär'bul), [key]
—n., adj., v., -bled, -bling.
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n.
1. metamorphosed limestone, consisting chiefly of recrystallized calcite or dolomite, capable of taking a high polish, occurring in a wide range of colors and variegations and used in sculpture and architecture.
2. any variety of this stone:
Carrara marble.
3. an object made of or carved from this stone, esp. a sculpture:
Renaissance marbles.
4. a piece of this stone:
the fallen marbles of Roman ruins.
5. (not in technical use) any of various breccias or other stones that take a high polish and show a variegated pattern.
6. a marbled appearance or pattern; marbling:
The woodwork had a greenish marble.
7. anything resembling marble in hardness, coldness, smoothness, etc.:
a brow of marble.
8. something lacking in warmth or feeling.
9. a little ball made of stone, baked clay, glass, porcelain, agate, or steel, esp. for use in games.
10. marbles, (used with a sing. v.) a game for children in which a marble is propelled by the thumb to hit another marble so as to drive it out of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground.
11. marbles, Slang.normal rational faculties; sanity; wits; common sense:
to have all one's marbles; to lose one's marbles.
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adj.
1. consisting or made of marble.
2. like marble, as in hardness, coldness, smoothness, etc.
3. lacking in warmth, compassion, or sympathy:
marble heart.
4. of variegated or mottled color.
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v.t.
1. to color or stain like variegated marble.
2. to apply a decorative pattern to (paper, the edges of a book, etc.) by transferring oil pigments floating on water.
Mar•ble
Pronunciation: (mär'bul), [key]—
n.
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Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.