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I . mar·ble [ˈmɑ:bl̩] N

1. marble no pl (stone):

marble
marmor m

2. marble (for games):

marble

II . mar·ble [ˈmɑ:bl̩] VB trans

marble

ˈmar·ble cake N

marble cake

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Each green marble column was 40.5 ft high and 2.5 ft in diameter when finished.
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Other materials to be prominently featured included white marble and bronze.
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The modern steps are the same width as the portico and are edged with raised marble planters.
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The pillars are faced with red and white marble.
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Holdings include original plaster models by the artist, as well as finished works in bronze, marble and wood.
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The marble portions of the statue were brought to light in 1487.
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There is a dark green marble base and wood wainscot with molded cap.
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The tomb lies on a platform of marble and is surrounded by an area paved with marble and black slate.
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White marble head and footstone and wooden curbing.
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The winner is the first player to push six of the opponent's marbles off of the edge of the board.
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