Etymology: [ 'mär-b&l ] (noun.) 12th century. From Anglo-Norman and Old French marbre, from Latin marmor, from Ancient Greek μάρμαρος (marmaros), perhaps related to μαρμάρεος (marmareos, “gleaming”). Much of the early classical marble came from the 'Marmaris' sea above the Aegean. The forms from French replaced Old English marma, which had already been borrowed directly from the Latin.
A small spherical ball of rock or glass used in children's games, A rock of crystalline limestone, To be interlaced with fat, To give the appearance of the streaks and swirls of types of certain marble, as by incomplete mixing of viscous ingredients or by uneven application of paint or other colorant, Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper, A little ball of marble, or of some other hard substance, used as a plaything by children; or, in the plural, a child's game played with marbles, Cold; hard; unfeeling; as, a marble breast or heart, a small ball of glass that is used in various games a sculpture carved from marble a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material paint or stain like marble; "marble paper, A thing made of, or resembling, marble, as a work of art, or record, in marble; or, in the plural, a collection of such works; as, the Arundel or Arundelian marbles; the Elgin marbles, To stain or vein like marble; to variegate in color; as, to marble the edges of a book, or the surface of paper, A small spherical ball of rock or glass used in childrens games, 1 A metamorphic rock made up largely of calcite or dolomite 2 A rock that will polish and that is composed mainly of calcite or dolomite or, rarely, serpentine Artificial Marble Precast terrazzo, of or made from marble; marblelike; apathetic, cold, A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes, The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded, The name is also given to other rocks of like use and appearance, as serpentine or verd antique marble, and less properly to polished porphyry, granite, etc, A metamorphic rock created by the exposure of limestone to the heat, pressure and chemical activity of metamorphism, a sculpture carved from marble, a small ball of glass that is used in various games, paint or stain like marble; "marble paper", a metamorphic rock formed from limestone or dolomite, often irregularly colored by impurities and used especially in architecture and sculpture - BACK>>, A coarse-grained, nonfoliated metamorphic rock derived from limestone or dolostone, a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material, A marble is one of the small balls used in the game of marbles. Granular limestone or dolomite that has recrystallized under the influence of heat, pressure, and aqueous solutions. The main mineral in marble is calcite. Commercially, "marble" includes all decorative calcium-rich rocks that can be polished, as well as some serpentines. Marbles are used principally for buildings and monuments, interior decoration, statuary, tabletops, and novelties. Colour and appearance are their most important qualities. Statuary marble, the most valuable variety, must be pure white and of uniform grain size, crystalized limestone used in flooring and sculpture; small glass ball used as a children's toy, cause to resemble marble, apply decorative material or color to give the appearance of marble, Marble is a type of very hard rock which feels cold when you touch it and which shines when it is cut and polished. Statues and parts of buildings are sometimes made of marble. The house has a superb staircase made from oak and marble, Marbles are sculptures made of marble. marbles and bronzes from the Golden Age of Athens, Marbles is a children's game played with small balls, usually made of coloured glass. You roll a ball along the ground and try to hit an opponent's ball with it. On the far side of the street, two boys were playing marbles, Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles, Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles Mosaic tile: Small ceramic tile-- hard porcelain or glass, glazed or unglazed-- mounted on a backing for ease of installation Often mosaic tiles are used to create designs for walls and floors, Flooring with very hard surface and elegant appearance It stains easily and needs regular waxing, A hard, crystalline or granular, metamorphic limestone which is white or variously colored and streaked or mottled It can take a high polish and is much used in sculpture and architecture, Relatively soft stone which takes on a good polish; much used in building and sculpture, A soft, fine to coarsely crystalline, massive metamorphic rock which forms from limestone or dolomite It is distinguished by its softness, acid reaction, lack of fossils, and sugary appearance on freshly broken surfaces, - Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles, a metamorphic rock used as a decoration for floors and buildings,made of calcite MATTER something that ocupies space and has weight METAMORPHIC rocks changed by tempature and pressure within the crust of the earth, Limestone when subject to high temperature and/or pressure changes into marble by totally recrystallising The term 'marble' is used by non-geologists to denote any stone which can be polished, but few of these are real marble 'Ashford marble' from Derbyshire is just a black limestone In geological terms the only true marbles are metamorphosed limestones, a metamorphic rock composed of calcite Essentially a metamorphosed limestone, Metamorphosed limestone or dolomite, Metamorphic rock created by the recrystallization of calcite and/or dolomite, Crystallized limestone, capable of taking a high polish Used as flooring or as tabletops, it has a very hard surface and elegant appearance, but it stains easily and needs regular waxing, A metamorphic rock formed from limestone More info -, metamorphosed limestone and is coarser grained than limestone, with banding indicating that flow occurred in the rock under high pressure, Resembling marble, Simple past tense and past participle of marble, Composed of marble; having a marble exterior, Interlaced with fat, Having marbling, plural form of marble, Any of several children's games played with small glass balls, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marble, Tokens of sanity. (Esp. all one's marbles and lose one's marbles.), Present participle of marble, A mottled or streaky appearance, The process of adding such an appearance, especially as a decoration, "'Coloured or stained with variegated patterns like those of marble, 1671', says SOED Marbled paper, used since the later part of the 17th century for the sides of binding and for endpapers, is made by lowering a sheet of paper on to a bath of thin SIZE, on the surface of which colours have been stirred with a stick or comb into a pattern ...", past of marble, patterned with veins or streaks or color resembling marble; "marbleized pink skin, patterned with veins or streaks or color resembling marble; "marbleized pink skin", in pen terms, it is the mottled or swirled effect from combining different colors of plastic, Something that is marbled has a pattern or colouring like that of marble. green marbled soap, sometimes of edges but more usually of endpapers or the paper covering of bds and occasionally of calf, a decoration to resemble the veined effect of marble, Made of, or faced with, marble, Varied with irregular markings, or witch a confused blending of irregular spots and streaks, Made to resemble marble; veined or spotted like marble, [from mainstream "lost all his/her marbles"] pl n The minimum needed to build your way further up some hierarchy of tools or abstractions After a bad system crash, you need to determine if the machine has enough marbles to come up on its own, or enough marbles to allow a rebuild from backups, or if you need to rebuild from scratch "This compiler doesn't even have enough marbles to compile {hello, world} ", the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception; "he used his wits to get ahead"; "I was scared out of my wits"; "he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind", children's game played with marbles; sanity, sense of reality (Slang), Bits of auto debris, such as dried oil or torn off pieces of tires, that lie on the track and make it hard for the tires to keep their hold on the track, plural of marble, Bits of tire debris that lie on the track, usually along the outer edge, and makes it hard for the tires to retain traction when passing theu this debris, Excess rubber build-up and other debris above the upper groove on the race track, any of several childrens games played with small glass balls, Loose debris on the edge of the track, which causes loss of traction, and usually a trip into the wall, A See Loose stuff, Loose balls of track surface that have been pulled up at the corners by the grippiness of the cars' tyres These can then catch out those drivers drifting off the racing line, Loose dirt on the edge of the track Contains little or no traction and can result into hitting the track's wall, a children's game played with little balls made of a hard substance (as glass), the intermixture of fat and lean in a cut of meat, Small flecks of fat interspersed through meat, which add flavor and tenderness, A faux technique to replicate the look of marble using paint, applied directly to the wood surface, The art or practice of variegating in color, in imitation of marble, application of decorative material to a surface to give the appearance of marble, An intermixture of fat and lean in meat, giving it a marbled appearance, Distinct markings resembling the variegations of marble, as on birds and insects, The idea is that you float fabric paints on the surface of a thick liquid that you prepare (called "Size"), kind of like oil on water The floating paints can be swirled and mixed into patterns When you lay a treated shirt, piece of fabric or paper down on top of the paint, the paint adheres to the fabric exactly where it touches The swirl patterns of colored paint are transferred to the shirt or fabric Each design is unique and can never be repeated As a technique, it's both easy and hard It's easy to do and great safe fun for kids It's hard in that the more you do the better results you will get and the difference between your early designs and your later designs will be very noticeable, interstitial fat; the fat within muscle tissue Marbling is an important factor in the flavour and tenderness of beef Galloway by Choice beef is highly marbled, Process of painting wood or other material to simulate the color and markings of marble, Addition of strongly stained fibres to the stock to give the paper a marbled appearance, Amount of visible fat within the lean of a meat cut; also referred to as intramuscular fat,
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A small spherical ball of rock or glass used in children's games
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A rock of crystalline limestone - "Open thy marble jaws, O tomb / And hide me, earth, in thy dark womb.—George Frederic Handel, Jeptha"
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To be interlaced with fat
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To give the appearance of the streaks and swirls of types of certain marble, as by incomplete mixing of viscous ingredients or by uneven application of paint or other colorant
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Made of, or resembling, marble; as, a marble mantel; marble paper
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A little ball of marble, or of some other hard substance, used as a plaything by children; or, in the plural, a child's game played with marbles
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Cold; hard; unfeeling; as, a marble breast or heart
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a small ball of glass that is used in various games a sculpture carved from marble a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material paint or stain like marble; "marble paper
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A thing made of, or resembling, marble, as a work of art, or record, in marble; or, in the plural, a collection of such works; as, the Arundel or Arundelian marbles; the Elgin marbles
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To stain or vein like marble; to variegate in color; as, to marble the edges of a book, or the surface of paper
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A small spherical ball of rock or glass used in childrens games
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1 A metamorphic rock made up largely of calcite or dolomite 2 A rock that will polish and that is composed mainly of calcite or dolomite or, rarely, serpentine Artificial Marble Precast terrazzo
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of or made from marble; marblelike; apathetic, cold sıfat
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A massive, compact limestone; a variety of calcite, capable of being polished and used for architectural and ornamental purposes
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The color varies from white to black, being sometimes yellow, red, and green, and frequently beautifully veined or clouded
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The name is also given to other rocks of like use and appearance, as serpentine or verd antique marble, and less properly to polished porphyry, granite, etc
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A metamorphic rock created by the exposure of limestone to the heat, pressure and chemical activity of metamorphism
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a sculpture carved from marble
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a small ball of glass that is used in various games
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paint or stain like marble; "marble paper"
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a metamorphic rock formed from limestone or dolomite, often irregularly colored by impurities and used especially in architecture and sculpture - BACK>>
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A coarse-grained, nonfoliated metamorphic rock derived from limestone or dolostone
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a hard crystalline metamorphic rock that takes a high polish; used for sculpture and as building material
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A marble is one of the small balls used in the game of marbles. Granular limestone or dolomite that has recrystallized under the influence of heat, pressure, and aqueous solutions. The main mineral in marble is calcite. Commercially, "marble" includes all decorative calcium-rich rocks that can be polished, as well as some serpentines. Marbles are used principally for buildings and monuments, interior decoration, statuary, tabletops, and novelties. Colour and appearance are their most important qualities. Statuary marble, the most valuable variety, must be pure white and of uniform grain size
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crystalized limestone used in flooring and sculpture; small glass ball used as a children's toy isim
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cause to resemble marble, apply decorative material or color to give the appearance of marble fiil
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Marble is a type of very hard rock which feels cold when you touch it and which shines when it is cut and polished. Statues and parts of buildings are sometimes made of marble. The house has a superb staircase made from oak and marble
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Marbles are sculptures made of marble. marbles and bronzes from the Golden Age of Athens
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Marbles is a children's game played with small balls, usually made of coloured glass. You roll a ball along the ground and try to hit an opponent's ball with it. On the far side of the street, two boys were playing marbles
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Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles
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Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles Mosaic tile: Small ceramic tile-- hard porcelain or glass, glazed or unglazed-- mounted on a backing for ease of installation Often mosaic tiles are used to create designs for walls and floors
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Flooring with very hard surface and elegant appearance It stains easily and needs regular waxing
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A hard, crystalline or granular, metamorphic limestone which is white or variously colored and streaked or mottled It can take a high polish and is much used in sculpture and architecture
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Relatively soft stone which takes on a good polish; much used in building and sculpture
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A soft, fine to coarsely crystalline, massive metamorphic rock which forms from limestone or dolomite It is distinguished by its softness, acid reaction, lack of fossils, and sugary appearance on freshly broken surfaces
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- Limestone flooring known for its elegant appearance created by polishing its very hard surface Now available in tiles
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a metamorphic rock used as a decoration for floors and buildings,made of calcite MATTER something that ocupies space and has weight METAMORPHIC rocks changed by tempature and pressure within the crust of the earth
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Limestone when subject to high temperature and/or pressure changes into marble by totally recrystallising The term 'marble' is used by non-geologists to denote any stone which can be polished, but few of these are real marble 'Ashford marble' from Derbyshire is just a black limestone In geological terms the only true marbles are metamorphosed limestones
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a metamorphic rock composed of calcite Essentially a metamorphosed limestone
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Metamorphosed limestone or dolomite
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Metamorphic rock created by the recrystallization of calcite and/or dolomite
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Crystallized limestone, capable of taking a high polish Used as flooring or as tabletops, it has a very hard surface and elegant appearance, but it stains easily and needs regular waxing
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A metamorphic rock formed from limestone More info -
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metamorphosed limestone and is coarser grained than limestone, with banding indicating that flow occurred in the rock under high pressure
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Resembling marble
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marbled
Simple past tense and past participle of marble
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Composed of marble; having a marble exterior - "Go great with tigers, dragons, wolves, and bears; / Teem with new monsters, whom thy upward face / Hath to the marbled mansion all above / Never presented!"
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Having marbling
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plural form of marble - "Egyptian boys played marbles before the days of Moses, and marbles are among the treasures found buried in the ruins of Pompeii."
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Any of several children's games played with small glass balls - "Egyptian boys played marbles before the days of Moses, and marbles are among the treasures found buried in the ruins of Pompeii."
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of marble
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Tokens of sanity. (Esp. all one's marbles and lose one's marbles.) - "The lady-tramp might be one or two marbles short of a set."
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marbling
Present participle of marble
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A mottled or streaky appearance
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"'Coloured or stained with variegated patterns like those of marble, 1671', says SOED Marbled paper, used since the later part of the 17th century for the sides of binding and for endpapers, is made by lowering a sheet of paper on to a bath of thin SIZE, on the surface of which colours have been stirred with a stick or comb into a pattern ..."
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past of marble
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patterned with veins or streaks or color resembling marble; "marbleized pink skin
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patterned with veins or streaks or color resembling marble; "marbleized pink skin"
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in pen terms, it is the mottled or swirled effect from combining different colors of plastic
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marbled
Something that is marbled has a pattern or colouring like that of marble. green marbled soap
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Made of, or faced with, marble
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Varied with irregular markings, or witch a confused blending of irregular spots and streaks
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Made to resemble marble; veined or spotted like marble
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[from mainstream "lost all his/her marbles"] pl n The minimum needed to build your way further up some hierarchy of tools or abstractions After a bad system crash, you need to determine if the machine has enough marbles to come up on its own, or enough marbles to allow a rebuild from backups, or if you need to rebuild from scratch "This compiler doesn't even have enough marbles to compile {hello, world} "
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the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception; "he used his wits to get ahead"; "I was scared out of my wits"; "he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind"
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children's game played with marbles; sanity, sense of reality (Slang) isim
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Bits of auto debris, such as dried oil or torn off pieces of tires, that lie on the track and make it hard for the tires to keep their hold on the track
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Bits of tire debris that lie on the track, usually along the outer edge, and makes it hard for the tires to retain traction when passing theu this debris
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marbles
Excess rubber build-up and other debris above the upper groove on the race track
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any of several childrens games played with small glass balls
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marbles
Loose debris on the edge of the track, which causes loss of traction, and usually a trip into the wall
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A See Loose stuff
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Loose balls of track surface that have been pulled up at the corners by the grippiness of the cars' tyres These can then catch out those drivers drifting off the racing line
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Loose dirt on the edge of the track Contains little or no traction and can result into hitting the track's wall
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a children's game played with little balls made of a hard substance (as glass)
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the intermixture of fat and lean in a cut of meat
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Small flecks of fat interspersed through meat, which add flavor and tenderness
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A faux technique to replicate the look of marble using paint, applied directly to the wood surface
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The art or practice of variegating in color, in imitation of marble
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application of decorative material to a surface to give the appearance of marble isim
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An intermixture of fat and lean in meat, giving it a marbled appearance
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The idea is that you float fabric paints on the surface of a thick liquid that you prepare (called "Size"), kind of like oil on water The floating paints can be swirled and mixed into patterns When you lay a treated shirt, piece of fabric or paper down on top of the paint, the paint adheres to the fabric exactly where it touches The swirl patterns of colored paint are transferred to the shirt or fabric Each design is unique and can never be repeated As a technique, it's both easy and hard It's easy to do and great safe fun for kids It's hard in that the more you do the better results you will get and the difference between your early designs and your later designs will be very noticeable
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interstitial fat; the fat within muscle tissue Marbling is an important factor in the flavour and tenderness of beef Galloway by Choice beef is highly marbled
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Process of painting wood or other material to simulate the color and markings of marble
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Amount of visible fat within the lean of a meat cut; also referred to as intramuscular fat
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