box of jewelry
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Jewelry derives from a French word 'joyau'.
The word jewelry is a mass (non-count) noun. Multiples are expressed as a little jewelry, a lot of jewelry, a quantity of jewelry, a selection of jewelry, etc.
Lusturous would be a word for jewelry. Lavish could be another one.
Means it is Gold Filled. Not 14K! Another word for Gold Plate.
Custom jewelry
The Irish Gaelic word for 'jewelry' is seoda.The Scottish Gaelic word is seudraidh.
The compound word that contains "ear" is "earring." "Earring" is a piece of jewelry that is worn on the ear, typically attached to the earlobe or another part of the ear. The word "earring" is formed by combining the word "ear," referring to the body part, and the word "ring," referring to the circular shape of the jewelry.
Yes, "jewelry box" is a compound word. A compound word is formed by combining two separate words to create a new word with its own distinct meaning. In this case, "jewelry" and "box" are combined to refer to a box specifically designed for storing jewelry.
The word jewelry has three syllables. The syllables in the word are jew-el-ry. Some people pronounce the word with only two syllables; jewel-ry.
finger jewelry = rings
It is slang for jewelry.