polverine (Meaning)

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polverine (n.)

Glassmaker's ashes; a kind of potash or pearlash, brought from the Levant and Syria, -- used in the manufacture of fine glass.

Synonyms & Antonyms of polverine

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polverine Sentence Examples

  1. The polverine dust settled heavily on the antique mirror, obscuring its intricate carvings.
  2. The fragile polverine vessels gleamed softly in the dim light, each one a testament to the artisan's skill.
  3. The polverine figurine of the maiden was so delicate that it seemed to float upon the display cabinet.
  4. The polverine beads shimmered in iridescent hues, creating a captivating display of color.
  5. The polverine powder was meticulously applied to the face, leaving a flawless and ethereal complexion.
  6. The polverine polish lent the wooden furniture a lustrous and protective finish.
  7. The polverine tiles formed an intricate mosaic depicting scenes from mythology.
  8. The polverine vase was an heirloom, its timeless beauty passed down through generations.
  9. The polverine clock ticked softly, its hands marking the passage of time with an elegant grace.
  10. The polverine pigment was expertly mixed to create a vibrant and long-lasting paint.

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Glassmaker's ashes; a kind of potash or pearlash, brought from the Levant and Syria, -- used in the manufacture of fine glass.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The polverine dust settled heavily on the antique mirror, obscuring its intricate carvings.

The fragile polverine vessels gleamed softly in the dim light, each one a testament to the artisan's skill.

The polverine figurine of the maiden was so delicate that it seemed to float upon the display cabinet.

The polverine beads shimmered in iridescent hues, creating a captivating display of color.