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Meaning of glaucous

Wordnet

glaucous (s)

having a frosted look from a powdery coating, as on plants

Webster

glaucous (a.)

Of a sea-green color; of a dull green passing into grayish blue.

Covered with a fine bloom or fine white powder easily rubbed off, as that on a blue plum, or on a cabbage leaf.

glaucous Sentence Examples

  1. The glaucous leaves of the Eucalyptus tree shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The waxbills' beaks were a vibrant glaucous blue, attracting mates.
  3. The sea turtle's eggshell had a smooth, glaucous surface that protected the developing embryo.
  4. The glaucous patina on the ancient bronze statue added to its timeless beauty.
  5. The underside of the toadstool was a pale, glaucous green, indicating its poisonous nature.
  6. The glaucous irises of the Siberian husky pierced through the snowy landscape.
  7. The glaucous sky hinted at a storm approaching on the horizon.
  8. The glaucous-eyed owl perched on the tree branch, its keen vision scanning the darkness.
  9. The artist used glaucous pigments to create a soft, ethereal glow in the painting.
  10. The glaucous lichen clung to the rocks, its symbiotic relationship with algae providing sustenance.

FAQs About the word glaucous

having a frosted look from a powdery coating, as on plantsOf a sea-green color; of a dull green passing into grayish blue., Covered with a fine bloom or fine wh

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The glaucous leaves of the Eucalyptus tree shimmered in the sunlight.

The waxbills' beaks were a vibrant glaucous blue, attracting mates.

The sea turtle's eggshell had a smooth, glaucous surface that protected the developing embryo.

The glaucous patina on the ancient bronze statue added to its timeless beauty.