Malachite [adjective]

Definition of Malachite:

emerald in color

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Sentence/Example of Malachite:

The exterior walls are made of imitation malachite; the roof is a sky-blue cupola spangled with gilt stars.

Here are found richly hand-carved furniture, splendid jade and malachite vases.

December—Torquoise or Malachite—The most brilliant success and happiness in every circumstance of life.

Many of the Apaches attached a piece of malachite to their guns and bows to make them shoot accurately.

Inside were a piece of malachite and a small cross of lightning-riven pine, and two very small perforated shells.

When a breeze swept over the surface it was in the distance like clear green malachite.

Cortina lies in its valley like a white shell that has rolled down into a broad vase of malachite.

When they discovered that copper could be extracted from malachite, it was used at first like gold, as has been stated.

The bases of these columns are malachite, and were given by the Czar Nicholas of Russia.

Their appearance is very fine; the malachite is, however, only veneered on copper, of which the pillars are composed.