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mosaic gold
mosaic gold
/ məˈzeɪɪk /
noun
- stannic sulphide, esp when suspended in lacquer for use in gilding surfaces
Word History and Origins
Origin of mosaic gold1
Example Sentences
All vain ambition, such as that now subsisting, between the potboy and the peer, as manifested in Chesterfield's mosaic gold and cigars, would be prevented.
Never wear mosaic gold or paste diamonds; they are representatives of a mean ambition to appear what you are not, and most likely what you ought not to wish to be.
In the front of our engraving is represented a spacious circular enclosure which will be made, by an ornamental railing of mosaic gold, and divided into compartments by terms.
It has the same row of pillars with little specks of mosaic gold; but its beauty is that of delicate proportions and soft tones.
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