Bronze
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bronze ( noun )
- An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing other elements, typically cast as statues or used for decorative or architectural purposes.
- A dark yellow or brown color that resembles the color of bronze.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french bronce, from latin aes broncium, from greek broukhiōn "bronze", from broukhos "bell".
Examples:
- The statue was made of bronze.
- He won a bronze medal in the competition.
- The vase was made of bronze and had intricate designs.
- The bronze color of the leaves of the tree changed as the seasons progressed.
- The bronze sculpture was an impressive sight to behold.
(As a verb)
Bronze ( verb )
- An alloy of copper and tin, sometimes containing other elements, typically cast as statues or used for decorative or architectural purposes.
- A dark yellow or brown color that resembles the color of bronze.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french bronce, from latin aes broncium, from greek broukhiōn "bronze", from broukhos "bell".
Examples:
- The statue was made of bronze.
- He won a bronze medal in the competition.
- The vase was made of bronze and had intricate designs.
- The bronze color of the leaves of the tree changed as the seasons progressed.
- The bronze sculpture was an impressive sight to behold.