tessera
Americannoun
plural
tesserae-
one of the small pieces used in mosaic work.
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a small square of bone, wood, or the like, used in ancient times as a token, tally, ticket, etc.
noun
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a small square tile of stone, glass, etc, used in mosaics
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a die, tally, etc, used in classical times, made of bone or wood
Other Word Forms
- tesseral adjective
Etymology
Origin of tessera
1640–50; < Latin < Greek (Ionic) tésseres four
Example Sentences
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Back in the lab, in late June 2022, Estrada-Belli homed in on the chunks of jade, known to archaeologists as tesserae.
From National Geographic
Beyond a fountain left dry in an empty hotel courtyard, a few tesserae glittered on a Soviet-era bus stop; it was impossible to tell what the original mosaic would have been.
From New York Times
He made his own tiles, or tesserae, by pouring aluminum-colored acrylic gel into trays to dry, and then cutting it into pieces.
From Washington Post
Not only do scientists not know how old the tesserae are, they do not know what they are.
From Scientific American
It will also investigate the tesserae, curious plateaus that rise above plains of younger lava.
From New York Times
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