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Nacre
Na′cre
(nā′kẽr)
, Noun.
[F., cf. Sp.
nácara
, nácar
, It. nacchera
, naccaro
, LL. nacara
, nacrum
; of Oriental origin, cf. Ar. nakīr
hollowed.] (Zool.)
A pearly substance which lines the interior of many shells, and is most perfect in the mother-of-pearl.
[Written also
nacker
and naker
.] See
Pearl
, and Mother-of-pearl
. Definition 2024
nacre
nacre
See also: nacré
English
Alternative forms
Noun
nacre (plural nacres)
- (obsolete) A shellfish which contains mother-of-pearl. [16th-19th c.]
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essayes, London: Edward Blount, OCLC 946730821, II.12:
- The shell-fish called a Nacre, liveth even so with the Pinnotere, which is a little creature like unto a Crabfish […].
- 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essayes, London: Edward Blount, OCLC 946730821, II.12:
- A pearly substance which lines the interior of many shells; mother-of-pearl. [from 17th c.]
- 1891, Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray:
- On a little table of dark perfumed wood thickly encrusted with nacre, […] was lying a note from Lord Henry, and beside it was a book bound in yellow paper, the cover slightly torn and the edges soiled.
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Derived terms
Translations
pearly substance on the interior of shells
Anagrams
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /nakʁ/
Noun
nacre f (plural nacres)
- mother-of-pearl (the hard pearly inner layer of certain mollusk shells)
Verb
nacre
- first-person singular present indicative of nacrer
- third-person singular present indicative of nacrer
- first-person singular present subjunctive of nacrer
- third-person singular present subjunctive of nacrer
- second-person singular imperative of nacrer