Vitrine ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Vitrine ( noun )

A glass display case, typically used in a shop or museum to show off items.

Origin:

From french, from latin vitrum "glass".

Examples:

  1. The vitrine held a collection of rare and valuable stamps.
  2. The shop was filled with jewelry displayed in elegant vitrines.
  3. The museum had a special vitrine for the exhibit's centerpiece.
  4. The store had several vitrines filled with precious stones.
  5. The showcase was a beautiful vitrine that allowed the visitors to see the artifacts from all angles.

(As a verb)

Vitrine ( verb )

A glass display case, typically used in a shop or museum to show off items.

Origin:

From french, from latin vitrum "glass".

Examples:

  1. The vitrine held a collection of rare and valuable stamps.
  2. The shop was filled with jewelry displayed in elegant vitrines.
  3. The museum had a special vitrine for the exhibit's centerpiece.
  4. The store had several vitrines filled with precious stones.
  5. The showcase was a beautiful vitrine that allowed the visitors to see the artifacts from all angles.
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