azurine (Meaning)
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azurine (a.)
Azure.
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azurine (n.)
The blue roach of Europe (Leuciscus caeruleus); -- so called from its color.
Synonyms & Antonyms of azurine
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azurine Sentence Examples
- The azurine skies stretched endlessly above, their ethereal blue mesmerizing.
- The hummingbirds' tiny wings fluttered, creating an azurine blur in the air.
- The crystal-clear waters of the lake shimmered with an azurine glow, inviting swimmers to dive.
- The antique jewelry box was adorned with intricate azurine enamel, a testament to its forgotten past.
- The artist's brushstrokes danced across the canvas, painting an azurine seascape that breathed with life.
- The butterfly's wings fluttered in the breeze, revealing an azurine pattern that seemed to dance before the eyes.
- The stained-glass windows of the chapel glowed with an azurine radiance, illuminating the sacred space within.
- The ancient mosaic depicted intricate scenes in shades of azurine, telling a forgotten tale from a bygone era.
- The lightning bolts crackled across the sky, leaving behind an azurine glow that lingered in the darkness.
- The iridescent feathers of the peacock shimmered with an azurine hue, a captivating display of nature's artistry.
FAQs About the word azurine
Azure., The blue roach of Europe (Leuciscus caeruleus); -- so called from its color.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The azurine skies stretched endlessly above, their ethereal blue mesmerizing.
The hummingbirds' tiny wings fluttered, creating an azurine blur in the air.
The crystal-clear waters of the lake shimmered with an azurine glow, inviting swimmers to dive.
The antique jewelry box was adorned with intricate azurine enamel, a testament to its forgotten past.