oroide
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of oroide
1865–70, < French or gold (< Latin aurum ) + -oide -oid
Example Sentences
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Your oroide is now wound up, Mr. DROOD, and set at twenty minutes past Two.
From Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 21, August 20, 1870 by Various
Why we got off at the first station we could, belongs to a little oroide gold watch and Alaska diamond deal we failed to pull off the day before, over the Kentucky line.
From The Gentle Grafter by Greening, H. C.
Curly," answered Tom, with scorn, "what you call your brains is only a oroide imitation of a dollar watch.
From Heart's Desire by Hough, Emerson
It was an oroide watch, marked E.D.; and, a few steps further on, a coppery-looking seal-ring also attracted the finder's grasp.
From Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 23, September 3, 1870 by Various
Do you hold yourself quit of the duty of saying that it is second-best, that it is something mixed with copper or nickel, and of the value of oroide, say?
From Imaginary Interviews by Howells, William Dean
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