Meaning & Definition of word "Marble"
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Marble
/ˈmɑːr.bəl/
noun:
- 1. A type of metamorphic rock that is formed from limestone and is characterized by its fine grain and ability to be polished, often used in sculpture and architecture.
- Example: The statue was carved from a single block of white marble.
- 2. A small spherical object made of glass, clay, or stone, used in children's games.
- Example: The children played marbles on the front porch during the summer.
- 3. A hard, smooth stone of various colors, used for decorative purposes.
- Example: The flooring was made of durable marble tiles that gleamed in the sunlight.
verb:
- 1. To make or decorate with marble or a marble-like appearance.
- Example: They plan to marble the countertops in the kitchen for a more elegant look.
Etymology
From Middle English 'marbul', from Old French 'marbre', from Latin 'marmor'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
lose your marbles:
To become crazy or lose one's mind.
get your marbles back:
To recover one's senses or mental clarity.
marble in:
To include or involve something.
marble cake:
A type of cake that has both light and dark batter.
Related Words
mosaic:
A piece of art or image made from the assemblage of small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials.
granite:
A very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock composed mainly of quartz and feldspar.
Slang Meanings of marble
Meaning: To be crazy or out of touch with reality.
Example Sentence: After that last exam, I think I've officially lost my marbles!
Meaning: To behave foolishly or irrationally.
Example Sentence: She must be marbled if she thinks that plan will work.