giallolino (Meaning)

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giallolino (n.)

A term variously employed by early writers on art, though commonly designating the yellow oxide of lead, or massicot.

Synonyms & Antonyms of giallolino

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giallolino Sentence Examples

  1. The sun cast a faint giallolino glow on the dusty horizon.
  2. The antique vase had a subtle giallolino hue, hinting at its age.
  3. The pale, giallolino flowers of the magnolia tree danced in the spring breeze.
  4. The giallolino curtains added a warm and inviting touch to the room.
  5. The giallolino skin of the banana contrasted with its bright green peel.
  6. The leaves of the gingko tree turned a brilliant giallolino in the autumn.
  7. The photographer adjusted the light to capture the giallolino glow in the model's eyes.
  8. The artist blended giallolino pigments to create a lifelike portrait.
  9. The giallolino tiles of the mosaic depicted a scene of rural life.
  10. The giallolino lampshade cast a gentle, diffused light on the reading nook.

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A term variously employed by early writers on art, though commonly designating the yellow oxide of lead, or massicot.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sun cast a faint giallolino glow on the dusty horizon.

The antique vase had a subtle giallolino hue, hinting at its age.

The pale, giallolino flowers of the magnolia tree danced in the spring breeze.

The giallolino curtains added a warm and inviting touch to the room.