List of synonyms from "opalescence" to synonyms from "open door"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms open-door, open door, opalescent, opaline, open-and-shut cases, open and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Opalescence
- Opalescent
- Opaline
- Opaque
- Opaqueness
- Open
- Open account
- Open air
- Open-air theater
- Open air theaters
- Open and aboveboard
- Open and shut
- Open-and-shut
- Open and shut case
- Open-and-shut case
- Open-and-shut cases
- Open arm
- Open arms
- Open can of worms
- Open can worms
- Open country
- Open discussion
- Open-door
- Open door
Definition of the day : « opaline »
- As in iridescent : adj rainbow-colored
- As in milky : adj white, cloudy
- As in pearly : adj opalescent
- As in opalescent : adj prismatic
- Its nature is like opaline doves'-neck lustres, hovering and evanescent.
- Extract from : « Essays, First Series » by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Viewed from the peak, the lakes sparkle like opaline gems in the sun.
- Extract from : « Birds of the Rockies » by Leander Sylvester Keyser
- The little picture has all the opaline atmosphere of a Claude Lorraine.
- Extract from : « Ponkapog Papers » by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- Some of them are as white as snow, some are opaline, and others are tinged with mineral colours.
- Extract from : « The Jenolan Caves » by Samuel Cook
- In the noonday light the intense, opaline pallor of her face was startling.
- Extract from : « Phases of an Inferior Planet » by Ellen Glasgow
- Where once shone its opaline palisades is now but a field of crumpled ice.
- Extract from : « Alaska » by Ella Higginson
- The Boy was struck by a note that was almost horror in the opaline voice so near him.
- Extract from : « One Day » by Anonymous
- Faintly glimmering, how magically it transformed from a dim, neutral-tinted waste to an opaline clarity of hue—a fuller crimson.
- Extract from : « A Modern Buccaneer » by Rolf Boldrewood
- A vision rather than reality, structure of pearly clouds in mid-heaven, seems that opaline pile lightly touched with gold.
- Extract from : « In the Heart of Vosges » by Matilda Betham-Edwards
- Tritons with wreathed horns follow his chariot, and naiads as graceful as the waves sport in the opaline waters.
- Extract from : « 'Round the Year in Myth and Song » by Florence Holbrook
