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opalescence

American  
[oh-puh-les-uhns] / ˌoʊ pəˈlɛs əns /

noun

  1. a lustrous play of colors like that of an opal.

    This moonstone pendant has a lovely pearly opalescence.


Etymology

Origin of opalescence

opal + -escence

Example Sentences

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Here, he is joined by the harpist Brandee Younger, who adds some lunar opalescence to his sound.

From New York Times • Apr. 5, 2024

Mering’s distinct alto has the opalescence of Karen Carpenter’s voice and the enveloping benevolence of Cass Elliot’s, though as a songwriter she shares a certain millennial poeticism with Lana Del Rey.

From New York Times • Nov. 17, 2022

His 1910 paper on "critical opalescence" explained, among other things, what?

From BBC • Mar. 9, 2011

If the Nixon Administration has acquired a reputation for somewhat gray formality, it appeared for this day to have taken on something like opalescence.

From Time Magazine Archive

They reached out, touched the heavy relux of the fort, and it exploded into opalescence that was hazily white, the colors shifted so quickly.

From Invaders from the Infinite by Campbell, John Wood

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