The oil slick on the frigid water was iridescent. Iridescent clouds looked like mother-of-pearl.
Beautiful and shiny, the word iridescent was used to describe the pearl that Peeta gave Katniss.
nacre
Iridescent is an adjective.
There are two senses for iridescent... Sense 1:changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot. Sense 2: iridescent, nacreous, opalescent, opaline, pearlescent
The soap bubble was iridescent
The diamond had an iridescent glow.
Iridescent - song - was created in 2008.
Iridescent is the correct way to spell it.
Mother of pearl is the iridescent substance that forms the lining of the shells of some fresh-water and some salt-water mollusks. Like the pearl it is a secretion made by the animal's mantle and made up of of alternate layers of calcium carbonate and conchiolin. It is light reacting with this layering which gives mother of pearl its sheen. Among the chief sources or mother of pearl are the pearl oyster, found in warm and tropical seas but the substance can also form in the shells of fresh water mollusks. Mother-of-pearl is the nacreous iridescent lining of a mollusk's shell. It is composed of calcium carbonate and aragonite aligned in hexagonical platelets. Mother-of-pearl is also known as nacre. Mother-of-pearl is used for jewelry, buttons, tiles, the production of faux pearls, and calcium (pearl) supplements.
IRIDESCENT - having a glow of flowing and lustrous colors (semi-transparent layers scatter light into colors) "The tree was aglow with iridescent lights." "She picked that dress for the prom because of its iridescent fabric." "The soap bubbles briefly shimmered with iridescent swirls, and then popped."
Brazilians speak Portuguese. 'iridescente' is Portuguese for 'iridescent'.