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Origin:
The word "marmoreal" originated in ancient Greece, where marble was a highly prized building and ornamental material. The Greek word μάρμαρος (mármaros) referred to both the stone itself and its characteristics, such as its whiteness, smoothness, and hardness.
When the Romans adopted Greek culture and architecture, they adopted the word marmoreus to describe objects made of marble or possessing marbled qualities. In English, the word "marmoreal" first appeared in the 16th century.
Usage:
The word "marmoreal" is often used in a figurative sense to describe something that is cold, unfeeling, or lacking in warmth or emotion. It can also be used to describe something that is white or pale, or that has a texture or appearance similar to marble.
Examples:
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