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jade in Latin

jade in Latin is jadeītēs — jade means a hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.

jade in Latin

jadeītēs
noun

What does "jade" mean?

  1. noun A hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.
    "She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade."
  2. noun A cool, slightly bluish-green color, named after the stone.
    "They painted the bedroom walls a soft jade."
  3. verb To wear someone out or make them lose enthusiasm through overexposure to something.
    "Years of bad news had jaded him to almost everything."

jade in a sentence

  • She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade.
  • They painted the bedroom walls a soft jade.
  • Years of bad news had jaded him to almost everything.

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What is "jade" in Latin?

"jade" in Latin is jadeītēs. jade means: A hard, typically green semiprecious stone often carved into jewelry and figurines.

How do you use "jade" in a sentence?

Example: "She wore a pendant carved from pale green jade." In Latin, "jade" is jadeītēs.

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