Obsidian is an igneous rock with a glassy texture. Its texture is also called hyaline, the Greek word for texture.
The rock had a scratchy, rough texture.
They are references to the rock's texture.
Yes, the word 'texture' is both a verb (texture, textures, texturing, textured) and a noun (texture, textures). Examples:Verb: They texture the paint around the pool to reduces its slipperiness.Noun: I like the texture of this carpet.
The texture of the fabric was soft and smooth against her skin.
No, the noun 'texture' is a concrete noun, a word for a physical quality.
The English word "weave" did not originate from Latin. It came from Greek. The Spanish words for "weave" are "tejer" (verb) and "tejido" and "textura" (nouns), which come from Latin "texere" (to weave) and which are more closely related to the English word "texture."
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the greek word for egg is: avgo
The greek word for animal is zodiac. The greek word for turtle is still unknown.