Her beautiful ebony necklace shone against her pale white skinin the moonlight.
Not the best sentence in the world but I did answer your question!
Capitalized, "Ebony" is probably a feminine given name, therefore; a noun.
"Ebony" can be used as a noun and an adjective:Black piano keys are traditionally made of ebony.The gold necklace gleamed against her ebony skin.
the abony is a huge tree in southern asia. the abony is a huge tree in southern asia.
My mother's favourite broach is a cameo pin made from ivory and ebony, carved in the likeness of Queen Victoria.
Ebon or ebony is such a word.
Ebony entered the language in the 1590s, from the word hebenyf (late 14c.). It's a Middle English misreading of the Latin word hebenius "of ebony," from Gk. ebenios, from ebenos "ebony," probably from Egyptian hbnj or another Semitic source.
The word "ebony" originates from the ancient Egyptian word "hbny," which referred to the wood of the tropical tree species, Diospyros ebenum.
The cast of Ebony - 1982 includes: Mary Pett as Herself - Presenter
Wow, I can't find a sentence that includes the word desalination in it.
Frankincense (Boswellia spp) trees exude a fragrant resin from their bark is an example of sentence which includes the word "exude."
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