| Marmoreal |  |
| adjective | 1. Made of or likened to marble. |
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 | | "As the artists drew him, the model stood so still he was practically marmoreal." | | "The contractor claimed that his new application process would give her driveway finish a marmoreal appearance." | | "The marmoreal statue is too heavy to be moved from the garden." |
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 | | Latin, late 18th century |
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 | | "Marmoreal" is based on the Latin "marmoreus," meaning "like marble." In recent years, the vogue for marble countertops and tiles has given rise to an industry of marmoreal building materials. ... |  |
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