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 cast of Ebony - 1982 includes: Mary Pett as Herself - Presenter
The word "ebony" originates from the ancient Egyptian word "hbny," which referred to the wood of the tropical tree species, Diospyros ebenum.
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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