patine (Meaning)
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patine (n.)
A plate. See Paten.
Synonyms & Antonyms of patine
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
patine Sentence Examples
- The antique brass vase showcased a beautiful patina that spoke volumes about its age.
- The patina on the old silver spoon hinted at years of use and countless meals served.
- The intricate carvings on the wooden statue had acquired a delightful patina over time.
- The patina on the leather jacket gave it a worn but charming aesthetic.
- The ancient bronze artifact exhibited a deep green patina, a testament to centuries underground.
- The patina on the copper roof had turned a gorgeous shade of turquoise, enhancing its visual appeal.
- The patina on the marble surface added a touch of antiquity to the grand hall.
- The bronze statue had developed a rich patina that protected it from the elements.
- The patina on the old coins attested to their historical significance and monetary value.
- The patina on the vintage car's paintwork had a timeless elegance that collectors sought after.
FAQs About the word patine
A plate. See Paten.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The antique brass vase showcased a beautiful patina that spoke volumes about its age.
The patina on the old silver spoon hinted at years of use and countless meals served.
The intricate carvings on the wooden statue had acquired a delightful patina over time.
The patina on the leather jacket gave it a worn but charming aesthetic.