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patinaed

[ pat-n-uhd, puh-tee-nuhd ]

adjective

  1. having or covered with a patina.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of patinaed1

First recorded in 1930–35; patina ( def ) + -ed 3( def )
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Example Sentences

She started with her "dream pantry," which she adorned with blue and white porcelain vases, patinaed wooden bowls, rattan serveware, and the signature white dishes she's collected over the years.

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The “New Taix” would retain its beloved feel by installing patinaed mirrors and a faux-tin ceiling and reusing its cherrywood bar and existing “Cocktails” sign, he wrote.

“They want a textured finish, which has several names, like ­leathered or patinaed.”

Beachy whimsy kicks in on the walk to the front door, where a silvery-gray patinaed boardwalk bends through billowy seagrass; special-ordered pressure-treated pilings from Oregon; and, of course, sand.

Most importantly, the students dressed in the pinnacle of classic Ivy League style: madras cotton blazers, oxford-cloth button-down shirts, khaki Bermuda shorts, and patinaed penny loafers.

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