margarous (Meaning)

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margarous (a.)

Margaric; -- formerly designating a supposed acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of margarous

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margarous Sentence Examples

  1. The surface of the lake was covered in a margarous layer of oil.
  2. The margarous skin cream left my hands feeling silky smooth.
  3. The paint had become margarous over time, losing its vibrant colors.
  4. The butter had a margarous consistency, spreading easily on toast.
  5. The margarous substance clogged the drain, causing a minor inconvenience.
  6. The lamp's margarous glow illuminated the room with a cozy ambiance.
  7. The margarous clouds floated lazily in the sky, casting an ethereal glow on the landscape below.
  8. The margarous leaves of the plant shimmered in the sunlight, creating a beautiful visual effect.
  9. The margarous texture of the fabric made it ideal for making soft and comfortable clothing.
  10. The margarous smell of the newly-painted house filled the air with a pungent aroma.

FAQs About the word margarous

Margaric; -- formerly designating a supposed acid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The surface of the lake was covered in a margarous layer of oil.

The margarous skin cream left my hands feeling silky smooth.

The paint had become margarous over time, losing its vibrant colors.

The butter had a margarous consistency, spreading easily on toast.