nacre

noun
na·​cre | \ ˈnā-kər How to pronounce nacre (audio) \

Definition of nacre

Examples of nacre in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Glinting from Gurung’s right lobe was a creamy nacre sphere. Mark Holgate, Vogue, "Prabal Gurung Wore a Pearl Earring to His Dinner Celebrating Tasaki’s New London Store," 8 Mar. 2019 But after these early days, a number of other events have been held in the orbit of the Concours, in much the same way that nacre builds up around an initial irritant inside a mollusk's shell to create a pearl. Jonathan M. Gitlin, Ars Technica, "Monterey Car Week is like Comic Con and the Oscars but with wheels," 24 Aug. 2017

First Known Use of nacre

1689, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for nacre

French, from Middle French, from Old Italian naccara drum, nacre, from Arabic naqqāra drum

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