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aquamarine

[ak-wuh-muh-reen, ah-kwuh-] / ˌæk wə məˈrin, ˌɑ kwə- /




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But first, the toasts: delivered to nearly 200 guests in the East Room of the White House, where soaring glass centerpieces on aquamarine tablecloths created a pink canopy of cherry blossoms.

From Washington Post

When the moment arrived around midday, the expectant swarm of visitors on the town’s beach watched as bands of palest aquamarine and deep slate gray passed across the sea.

From New York Times

The white sand, balmy microclimate and vivid aquamarine waters have led locals to call the beach “Little Hawaii.”

From Seattle Times

As well as her favourite three-strand pearl necklace, in the portrait the Queen wore aquamarine and diamond clip brooches which were an 18th birthday present from her father, George VI, in 1944.

From BBC

For de Kooning, its color palette is highly unusual, dominated by deep blues and aquamarines.

From New York Times