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marble

Definition

Marble is a type of rock that is made up of calcium carbonate. It is a metamorphic rock, which means that it was formed when other rocks were changed by heat and pressure.

Marble is often white or cream-coloured, but it can also be other colours, such as pink, green, or black. It is a very hard rock and it is often used to make sculptures and other objects.

How can the word be used?

The statue was made of marble.

marble

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • A hard, crystalline rock that is typically white or light-coloured and has a distinctive banded or mottled appearance.
  • A piece of marble that is used for sculptures, columns, and other decorative objects.
  • A game played on a board with a checkered pattern, in which players move their pieces around the board according to certain rules.

Adjective:

  • Made of marble.
  • Having a smooth, polished surface like marble.
  • Resembling marble in colour or appearance.

Etymology

The word "marble" comes from the Latin word "marmor", which is thought to be derived from the Greek word "marmaros", which means "shining stone".

The word "marble" was first used in English in the 13th century. It was originally used to describe a hard, crystalline rock that was used for sculptures and other decorative objects, but it soon came to be used in a more general sense to describe anything that was made of marble or that had a similar appearance.

Question

What is marble and how is it formed?