granilla (Meaning)

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granilla (n.)

Small grains or dust of cochineal or the coccus insect.

Synonyms & Antonyms of granilla

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

granilla Sentence Examples

  1. The granilla path shimmered under the moonlight, illuminating the winding way through the garden.
  2. The barista carefully scooped a generous portion of granilla onto the espresso, creating a decadent and aromatic treat.
  3. The granite countertop sparkled with embedded granilla, adding a touch of elegance to the kitchen.
  4. The painter's brushes danced across the canvas, leaving behind a vibrant granilla texture that captured the essence of the scene.
  5. The decorative tiles in the foyer featured intricate patterns formed by tiny pieces of granilla.
  6. The marble sculpture displayed a mix of smooth and rough textures, with areas of granilla adding depth and interest.
  7. The old cobblestone road had been resurfaced with granilla, creating a smoother and more inviting surface for pedestrians.
  8. The artist used a variegated mix of granilla to create a mosaic that depicted a tranquil forest scene.
  9. The aquarium's filter was clogged with granilla, requiring a quick cleaning to restore the water flow.
  10. The granilla on the sidewalks flickered under the streetlights, casting intricate shadows that added a touch of magic to the night.

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Small grains or dust of cochineal or the coccus insect.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The granilla path shimmered under the moonlight, illuminating the winding way through the garden.

The barista carefully scooped a generous portion of granilla onto the espresso, creating a decadent and aromatic treat.

The granite countertop sparkled with embedded granilla, adding a touch of elegance to the kitchen.

The painter's brushes danced across the canvas, leaving behind a vibrant granilla texture that captured the essence of the scene.