- semi-opal
- полуопал
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
semi-opal — semi ōˈpal noun A dull variety of opal • • • Main Entry: ↑semi … Useful english dictionary
semi — semi·abstract; semi·abstraction; semi·aerial; semi·amphibious; semi·annual; semi·annually; semi·anthracite; semi·ape; semi·aquatic; semi·arboreal; semi·arch; semi·arid; semi·auto; semi·autonomous; semi·basement; semi·beam; semi·bejan;… … English syllables
opal — chlor·opal; chrys·opal; jasp·opal; opal; opal·esce; opal·es·cence; opal·es·cent; opal·es·cent·ly; opal·esque; opal·iza·tion; opal·ize; opal·oid; semi·opal; opal·ine; … English syllables
Opal Kunz — Born Opal Logan Giberson November 6, 1894 Died May 15, 1967(1967 05 15) (aged 72) Auburn, California … Wikipedia
Opal Mantra — Single by Therapy? Released August 16, 1993 Recorded March 1993 at Livingston Studios, London, England (track 1); April–May 1993 live in New York, USA Genre … Wikipedia
opal — ► NOUN ▪ a quartz like gemstone that is typically semi transparent and shows many small points of shifting colour against a pale or dark ground. ORIGIN Latin opalus, probably from a Sanskrit word meaning precious stone … English terms dictionary
Opal — For other uses, see Opal (disambiguation). Opal An opal bracelet. The stone size is 18 by 15 mm (0.7 by 0.6 in) General Category … Wikipedia
opal — n. a quartzlike form of hydrated silica, usu. white or colourless and sometimes showing changing colours, often used as a gemstone. Phrases and idioms: opal glass a semi translucent white glass. Etymology: F opale or L opalus prob. ult. f. Skr.… … Useful english dictionary
opal — o·pal || əʊpl n. iridescent semi precious stone of hydrated silica … English contemporary dictionary
opal glass — noun a type of semi translucent white glass … English new terms dictionary
opal — noun a gemstone consisting of a quartz like form of hydrated silica, typically semi transparent and showing many small points of shifting colour against a pale or dark ground. Origin C16: from Fr. opale or L. opalus, prob. based on Sanskrit upala … English new terms dictionary