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Meaning of paeonine

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paeonine (n.)

An artifical red nitrogenous dyestuff, called also red coralline.

paeonine Sentence Examples

  1. The paeonine hues of the sunset bathed the horizon in a warm embrace.
  2. The delicate petals of the paeonine rose exuded a sweet and alluring fragrance.
  3. The paeonine fabric of the dress cascaded over her form, creating an ethereal silhouette.
  4. The paeonine border around the canvas frame complemented the painting's serene composition.
  5. The paeonine typewriter keys gently clicked beneath her nimble fingers, producing a melodic rhythm.
  6. The paeonine sky at dawn painted the clouds with shades of pink and gold.
  7. The paeonine lights of the carnival illuminated the night with a festive glow.
  8. The paeonine glaze on the ceramic vase imparted a rich and vibrant sheen.
  9. The paeonine ink in the fountain pen flowed smoothly across the parchment, leaving behind an elegant script.
  10. The paeonine wallpaper in the boudoir evoked a sense of springtime freshness and tranquility.

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An artifical red nitrogenous dyestuff, called also red coralline.

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The paeonine hues of the sunset bathed the horizon in a warm embrace.

The delicate petals of the paeonine rose exuded a sweet and alluring fragrance.

The paeonine fabric of the dress cascaded over her form, creating an ethereal silhouette.

The paeonine border around the canvas frame complemented the painting's serene composition.