white enamel

collocation in English

meaningsofwhiteandenamel

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white
adjective
uk
/waɪt/
us
/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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enamel
noun
uk
/ɪˈnæm.əl/
us
/ɪˈnæm.əl/
a decorative glass-like substance that is melted onto clay, metal, or glass objects, and then left to cool and become hard, or an object covered with ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandenamelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The emerging lavatories were ornate and luxurious, including faux-marble crown molding andwhiteenamelurinals.
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For them a longhandled,whiteenamelsoup-ladle is a good instrument; or else they can simply be caught with a fine net.
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The emblem of this order consisted of a plaque of gold hung around the neck, formed by a double letter interlaced and done in red andwhiteenamel.
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All they need do is to buy a small tin ofwhiteenameland paint the whole of the back mudguard of their machines.
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The central disc is inwhiteenamel, with a miniature of the modern badge in it.
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It was made of rose-cut diamonds, strawberry red, green andwhiteenamel, pearls and watercolour on ivory.
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Fixing a "terminus ante quem" is more difficult, butwhiteenamel"en ronde bosse" became less fashionable after about the 1430s.
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The first through third classes hadwhiteenamelon the arms of the cross.
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The disc is surrounded by awhiteenameland gold edged ring with twenty-four stars thereon, made of gold and brilliants.
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The arms of the cross have a border strip ofwhiteenamel, the center being blue - separated by a thin band of gold or silver.
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On the cross is a blue andwhiteenamellocket.
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The face and neck of the portraited person are made of now greenishwhiteenamel.
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The cross is 60 mm wide and high and inwhiteenamel, with a red border.
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The back of the medals was inwhiteenamel.
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Furthermore, the disc itself is surrounded by awhiteenameland gold edged ring with twenty-four stars thereon, made of gold and brilliants.
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This technique uses a buildup ofwhiteenamelto create highlights and light areas.
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Hulls and wingtip floats were finished withwhiteenameland larger engine radiators, oil tanks and top-plane fuel tanks were fitted.
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Thewhiteenamelon this gold-mounted egg is decorated with a translucent red enamel cross on either side.
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