˜yÐÄvlog

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oreide

[ awr-ee-ahyd, ohr- ]

noun

Metallurgy.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of oreide1

< French ´Ç°ùé¾±»å±ð, equivalent to or gold (< Latin aurum ) + -é¾±»å±ð (< Greek -±ð¾±»åŧ²õ having the form of, derivative of ±ðî»å´Ç²õ form)
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These incredible adjuncts to luxury were, however, eclipsed by the dazzling glory of a vast pyramid of purest oreide, which at its apex separated into four divisions to the sound of slow music, by forty hidden performers, revealing, as it descended to the floor, an equal number of tables, on which plate, Sévres China, Nankin porcelain, and the emerald glass of New England, rivaled the display of damask, fruits, liqueurs, and delicatest meats.

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