lazuli Meaning in Tamil ( lazuli வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
லாசுலி
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lazuli தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
கார்ல் ஸ்பென்சர் லாசுலி.
இந்தியாவின் முன்னாள் பன்னாட்டுத் துடுப்பாட்ட வீரர் ஹர்பஜன் சிங், இலங்கையின் ஊடகவியலாளர் லாசுலியா ஆகியோர் முதன் முதலாக நடித்த திரைப்படம் இதுவாகும்.
நேபுகாத்நேச்சார் II இன் கல்வெட்டு, "போர்சிப்பா கல்வெட்டு", அவர் "ஏழு கோளங்களின் ஆலயமான" நாபுவின் கோயிலை "உன்னதமான லேபிஸ் லாசுலியின் செங்கற்களுடன்" எவ்வாறு மீட்டெடுத்தார்? என்று கூறுகிறது.
lazuli's Usage Examples:
, of the borders and indentations; in the third class the dragons are gold, the ground green, the jewel a sapphire; in the fourth the silver dragons are on a blue ground, the jewel a lapis lazuli; in the fifth green dragons on a silver ground, the jewel a pearl.
In any large collection of fragments it would be easy to find eight or ten varieties of opaque blue, ranging from lapis lazuli to turquoise or to lavender and six or seven of opaque green.
"Acting upon that theory, the experts of TokyO and Nagoya have produced many very beautiful specimens of monochrome enamelyellow (canary or straw), rose du Barry, liquid-dawn, red, aubergine purple, green (grass or leaf), dove-grey and lapis lazuli bl,ue.
The rest of the edifice was in the baroque style; the high altar (containing the supposed letter of the Virgin Mary to the people of Messina), richly decorated with marbles, lapis lazuli, 'c.
ULTRAMARINE, a blue pigment, consisting essentially of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulphides or sulphates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli.
It also constitutes with sodium silicate the mineral lapis-lazuli and the pigment ultramarine.
The Arabian geographers of the 10th century speak of its mines of ruby and lapis lazuli, and give notices of the flourishing commerce and large towns of Waksh and Khotl, regions which appear to have in part corresponded with Badakshan.
The inlays in glass may have been intended to imitate ' richer ' materials in this case blue lapis lazuli and red jasper.
o - 'lrcecpos, but there seems no doubt that this term, like the Hebrew sapir of the Old Testament, was formerly applied to what is now called lapis lazuli; the modern sapphire was probably known as baKCveos (hyacinthus).
The composition of the pigment is quite similar to that of lapis lazuli; but the constitution of both is uncertain.
As early at least as the ith century the art of extracting a blue pigment from lapis lazuli was practised, and from the beginning of the 16th century this pigment began to be imported into Europe from "over the sea," as azurrum ultramarinum.
Synonyms:
opaque gem, lapis lazuli,
Antonyms:
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