opal Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈəʊ.pəl]
  • Us [ ˈoʊ.pəl]

Meaning of opal In English

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Examples of opal

  • By contrast, the accumulation of opal is strongly influenced by dissolution in the water column.

  • The light sheet travels parallel to the cylinder axis, strikes a 3-10 cm length of the meniscus, and is reflected onto a plate of opal glass.

  • Opal is my friend, but she really isn't my friend.

  • Opal alerts us to another attitude.

  • Small quantities of amethyst, peridot, and black opal are also produced.

  • Contrarily, "opalescence" is correctly applied to the milky, turbid appearance of common or "potch" opal.

  • Wealthy women wore jewels such as emeralds, aquamarine, opal, and pearls as earrings, necklaces, rings and sometimes sewn onto their shoes and clothing.

  • Gems were also mined, including opal and emerald.

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Translations of opal In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    蛋白石,貓眼石…

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  • 中文简体

    蛋白石,猫眼石…

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  • Español

    ópalo…

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  • Português

    opala…

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  • 日本語

    オパール…

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  • Français

    (d’)opale…

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  • Catalan

    òpal…

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  • العربية

    أوبال (حجر كَريم)…

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