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Alabastrine

Alabastrine \Al`a*bas"trine\, a. Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster; as alabastrine limbs. [1913 Webster] ||

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
alabastrine

1590s, from Medieval Latin alabastrinus, from alabaster (see alabaster).

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alabastrine

a. Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster.

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alabastrine

adj. of or resembling alabaster; "alabaster statue"

Usage examples of "alabastrine".

Then, too, the crowds of admiring spectators, the angel host of captivating beauties with their starry orbs of light, and luxuriant tresses, curling in playful elegance around a face beaming with divinity, or falling in admired negligence over bosoms of alabastrine whiteness and unspotted purity within!

Half-turning she lifted her robe to expose the alabastrine rounds of her buttocks.

While she grumbled curses at her tricorder, Keller came up behind her and prodded the same formation, a tall cylindrical column sticking up out of the alabastrine mesh.