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turquoise in Latin

turquoise in Latin is callais — turquoise means a blue-green semi-precious gemstone.

turquoise in Latin

callais
noun
(countable) A sky-blue, greenish-blue, or greenish-gray semi-precious gemstone.

What does "turquoise" mean?

  1. noun A blue-green semi-precious gemstone.
    "She wore a silver ring set with turquoise."
  2. adj Having a pale, greenish-blue colour like the gemstone.
    "The pool water looked turquoise in the sunlight."

turquoise in a sentence

  • She wore a silver ring set with turquoise.
  • The pool water looked turquoise in the sunlight.
  • She painted the bathroom a soft turquoise.

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What is "turquoise" in Latin?

"turquoise" in Latin is callais. turquoise means: A blue-green semi-precious gemstone.

How do you use "turquoise" in a sentence?

Example: "She wore a silver ring set with turquoise." In Latin, "turquoise" is callais.

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