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1 jaspe
m.jasper.* * *1 jasper* * *SM jasper* * ** * *= jasper, jasper.Ex. This type of petrified wood is green, it's made out of jasper and calcedony and comes from Oregon.Ex. This type of petrified wood is green, it's made out of jasper and calcedony and comes from Oregon.* * ** * *= jasper, jasper.Ex: This type of petrified wood is green, it's made out of jasper and calcedony and comes from Oregon.
Ex: This type of petrified wood is green, it's made out of jasper and calcedony and comes from Oregon.* * *como un jaspe (Esp, Ur); absolutely spotless, as clean as a new pin* * *
jaspe sustantivo masculino ( piedra) jasper;
( mármol) veined marble
jaspe m Min jasper
* * *jaspe nm[piedra] jasper* * *m MIN jasper* * *jaspe nm: jasper -
2 mármol brocatel
• Spanish white veined marble -
3 mármol brocatel
m.Spanish white veined marble. -
4 jaspeado
adj.streaked, jaspery, marbled, variegated.m.coloring like marble, colouring like marble, marbling.past part.past participle of spanish verb: jaspear.* * *1→ link=jaspear jaspear► adjetivo1 mottled, speckled* * *ADJ speckled, mottled* * ** * *= marbling, pebble, mottled.Ex. Ten workshops were held which included sizing, calligraphy, marbling, paper mending, limited edition binding techniques, sewing structures and 'pop-up' books.Ex. Much the commonest grains were rib, the various moroccos, sand, and pebble; while plain (ungrained) cloth was never rare.Ex. The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.* * ** * *= marbling, pebble, mottled.Ex: Ten workshops were held which included sizing, calligraphy, marbling, paper mending, limited edition binding techniques, sewing structures and 'pop-up' books.
Ex: Much the commonest grains were rib, the various moroccos, sand, and pebble; while plain (ungrained) cloth was never rare.Ex: The book has a blue mottled sheepskin binding signed by Antoine Menard, a famous bookbinder who was shot in Paris by a firing squad in 1871 but feigned death and escaped to Spain.* * *‹mármol› veined; ‹tela/lana› flecked; ‹hojas› variegated; ‹plumaje/huevos› speckledun traje gris jaspeado a flecked gray suitveiningel jaspeado de la lana the flecks in the wool* * *
Del verbo jaspear: ( conjugate jaspear)
jaspeado es:
el participio
jaspeado
‹tela/lana› flecked;
‹plumaje/huevos› speckled
' jaspeado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
moteado
* * *jaspeado, -a♦ adj[mármol] veined; [tela] mottled♦ nmmottling* * *jaspeado, -da adj1) veteado: streaked, veined2) : speckled, mottled
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veined — adjective having a pattern of thin lines on its surface that looks like veins: black veined marble … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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