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essence d'orient

American  
[es-uhns dawr-ee-uhnt, -ent, dohr-, e-sahnsdaw-ryahn] / ˈɛs əns ˈdɔr i ənt, -ˌɛnt, ˈdoʊr-, ɛ sɑ̃sdɔˈryɑ̃ /

noun

Jewelry.
  1. a preparation for coating glass beads to make imitation pearls, derived from the scales of fish, especially of the bleak.


Etymology

Origin of essence d'orient

< French: literally, essence of the Orient

Example Sentences

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Muhafiz Ali, somewhat disappointed, produced a necklace of his finest false pearls, and the sahib examined it with the air of one who knew the difference between the nacreous sea-jewel and blown spheres of essence d' Orient.

From Project Gutenberg

The fact is, it requires more than a thousand of these little fish to make an ounce of the 'essence d'Orient,' as the French call it, or essence of pearl.

From Project Gutenberg