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Case of 24 4PC NAPKIN RING BRONZE

n.
1. روپا۔ چاندی۔ نقرہ۔ سیم۔ زرسفید
2. روپیہ۔ چٹا۔ بجانا۔ درم۔ مدرا۔
adj.
1. چاندی کا ۔ روپہلی۔ نقرئی۔ سیمیں۔
2. سفید۔
3. نرم۔ شیریں۔ میٹھا۔
v. a.
1. چاندی چڑھانا۔ قلعی کرنا۔ پارا چڑھانا
2. چکنا اور چکمدار کرنا۔
3. سفید، چٹا، یا دھولا کرنا۔
silver—noun
- Chemistry.a white, ductile metallic element, used for making mirrors, coins, ornaments, table utensils, photographic chemicals, conductors, etc. Symbol: Ag; atomic weight: 107.870; atomic number: 47; specific gravity: 10.5 at 20°C.
- coin made of this metal; specie; money: a handful of silver.
- this metal as a commodity or considered as a currency standard.
- table articles made of or plated with silver, including flatware and hollowware.
- any flatware: The kitchen silver is of stainless steel.
- something resembling this metal in color, luster, etc.
- a lustrous grayish white or whitish gray, or the color of the metal: the silver of the leaves.
- any of the silver halides used for photographic purposes, as silver bromide, silver chloride, or silver iodide.
- silver medal.
—adjective
- consisting of, made of, or plated with silver.
- of or relating to silver.
- producing or yielding silver.
- resembling silver; silvery: the silver moon.
- clear and soft: silver sounds.
- eloquent; persuasive: a silver tongue.
- urging the use of silver as a currency standard: silver economists.
- indicating the twenty-fifth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
- having the color silver: a silver dress.
—verb (used with object)
- to coat with silver or some silverlike substance.
- to give a silvery color to.
—verb (used without object)
- to become a silvery color.
Origin: First recorded before 900; Middle English (noun and adjective) silver(e), selver(e), selfer, Old English siolfor (originally a noun); cognate with German Silber, Old Norse silfr, Gothic silubr, akin to Serbo-Croatian srèbro, Russian serebró, Lithuanian sidãbras
—Related forms
sil·ver·er, noun
sil·ver·ish, adjective
sil·ver·less, adjective
sil·ver·like, adjective
sil·ver·ness, noun
non·sil·ver, noun, adjective
re·sil·ver, verb (used with object)
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