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marblelike

marblelike

English

Adjective

marblelike (comparative more marblelike, superlative most marblelike)

  1. Resembling marble stone
    • 2000 January 7, Albert Williams, “Person to Person”, in Chicago Reader:
      Meanwhile, Ann Bartek's semiabstract set--a mostly bare marblelike playing area decorated with straight and jagged stripes suggesting telephone wires--reminds us that this is a story steeped in a world-changing technological revolution.
  2. Resembling a marble or marbles
    • 1996 January 26, Harold Henderson, “Twisted Science”, in Chicago Reader:
      Physicists back then explained the durability of matter by assuming that it was made up of identical, indestructible, marblelike atoms.
    • 1997 May 2, Virginia Morell, “Microbial Biology: Microbiology's Scarred Revolutionary”, in Science, volume 276, number 5313, DOI:10.1126/science.276.5313.699, pages 699-702:
      They were diverse morphologically--rods, spirals, marblelike cells--but they all had the same kind of biochemistry.