Marble in spanish

Mármol

pronunciation: mɑɹ̩moʊl part of speech: noun
In gestures

marble1 = mármol. 

Example: When appropriate, give the material(s) of which the object is made; e.g., 1 statue : marble.

more:

» marble-top = con encimera de mármol.

Example: A small cranberry tree surrounded by holly sits on an antique marble-top table.

marble2 = canica. 

Example: The game of marbles as we know it today gets its name from the practice of making children's toys from chips of marble or stone.

more:

» have + all + Posesivo + marbles = estar cuerdo, estar en + Posesivo + sano juicio, estar en + Posesivo + cabales.

Example: He has all his marbles, can read without glasses, and is fully mobile.

» lose + Posesivo + marbles = volverse loco, perder la cabeza, perder la chaveta.

Example: The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.

» play + marbles = jugar a las canicas.

Example: People have been playing marbles in some form for nearly 3000 years.

marble3 = jaspear. 

Example: The cut edges of the book might then be sprinkled or brushed with colour or (less commonly) marbled or gilded.
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