phassachate (Meaning)

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phassachate (n.)

The lead-colored agate; -- so called in reference to its color.

Synonyms & Antonyms of phassachate

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phassachate Sentence Examples

  1. The Israelites phassachate through the Red Sea while fleeing from Egypt.
  2. The priest phassachate over the altar during the daily sacrifice.
  3. The lepers phassachate through the camp to seek purification.
  4. The soldiers phassachate through the enemy lines to launch a surprise attack.
  5. The children phassachate through the garden, playing hide-and-seek.
  6. The dancers phassachate gracefully across the stage, their movements flowing like water.
  7. The students phassachate through the library, searching for books on their topic.
  8. The rats phassachate through the sewers, seeking food and shelter.
  9. The hikers phassachate through the dense forest, following a winding trail.
  10. The wind phassachate through the trees, making a rustling sound like whispered secrets.

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The lead-colored agate; -- so called in reference to its color.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Israelites phassachate through the Red Sea while fleeing from Egypt.

The priest phassachate over the altar during the daily sacrifice.

The lepers phassachate through the camp to seek purification.

The soldiers phassachate through the enemy lines to launch a surprise attack.