eggshell
English
Etymology
From Middle English eggeshell, ege schelle, egg-shel, egg shelle, equivalent to egg + shell. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Oaierskil (“eggshell”), Dutch eierschaal (“eggshell”), German Eierschale (“eggshell”), Danish æggeskal (“eggshell”), Swedish äggskal (“eggshell”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɛɡʃɛl/
Noun
eggshell (plural eggshells)
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Translations
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Adjective
eggshell (comparative more eggshell, superlative most eggshell)
- Of a pale yellowish-whitish colour, like that of the eggshell.
- Exhibiting the thinness, translucency or near-transparency, and fragility of an eggshell; as in eggshell porcelain.
- Very matt, having a low reflexivity, like an eggshell.
- This clear varnish is available in gloss, matt and eggshell finishes.
Translations
of a pale yellowish-whitish colour
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See also
- Appendix:Colors
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