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nacreous

[ney-kree-uhs] / ˈneɪ kri əs /




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Looking like a "portal to the next dimension" or possibly a spaceship, the shimmering colours of nacreous cloud were spotted.

From BBC

It had the nacreous sheen of an oyster shell.

From New York Times

The urge to reach, irritably, for the device during meals, conversations, parties and upon awakening, can partly be attributed to lust for the object and the soft, nacreous glow of the screen.

From The Guardian

Where the previous photo paintings relied mostly on a gray-scale palette, Ema glows with nacreous pink skin and golden hair—her body “seems to shine from within,” as one critic put it.

From The New Yorker

A giant pearl appears between floating lips, and more nacreous orbs separate the fingers of two hands that emerge from the darkness.

From Los Angeles Times