adj.
- Made of or covered with marble: a marbled façade.
- Having a mix of fat and lean: a well-marbled beef roast.
Dictionary:
mar·bled (mär'bəld)
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| Architecture: marbled, marbleized |
Having the appearance of marble, or made to look like marble by a special application of paint, as in marbleized woodwork, or by integral treatment, as in marbleized plastic tile.
| WordNet: marbled |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
patterned with veins or streaks or color resembling marble
Synonyms: marbleized, marbleised
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| marbling (culinary) |
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