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Metallic   /mətˈælɪk/   Listen
Metallic

adjective
1.
Containing or made of or resembling or characteristic of a metal.  Synonym: metal.  "Metallic luster" , "The strange metallic note of the meadow lark, suggesting the clash of vibrant blades"  Antonym: nonmetallic.
noun
1.
A fabric made of a yarn that is partly or entirely of metal.
2.
A yarn made partly or entirely of metal.



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"Metallic" Quotes from Famous Books



... works." Pericord stretched out a thin, nervous hand, and pressed a button upon the machine. The joints revolved more slowly, and came presently to a dead stop. Again he touched a spring and the arms shivered and woke up again into their crisp metallic life. "The experimenter need not exert his muscular powers," he remarked. "He has only to be passive, ...
— The Last Galley Impressions and Tales - Impressions and Tales • Arthur Conan Doyle

... very volatile liquid, which appears like a puff of smoke, and is accompanied by a distinct crepitating explosion. It is probably because these insects are mostly nocturnal and predacious that they do not present more vivid hues. They are chiefly remarkable for brilliant metallic tints or dull red patches when they are not wholly black, and are therefore very conspicuous by day, when insect-eaters are kept off by their bad odour and taste, but are sufficiently invisible at night when it is of importance that their prey ...
— Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection - A Series of Essays • Alfred Russel Wallace

... the back of the great altar, and the curtain of damask silk being drawn up by a little string, we saw sitting in a metallic maguey plant a bright new Paris doll, dressed in the gaudy odds and ends of silk that make such a thing an attractive Christmas present for the nursery. Paste supplied the place of jewels, and a constellation ...
— Mexico and its Religion • Robert A. Wilson

... the shaking hands beneath the cap? Christopher's eyes, still on the tragically foul face, never dropped to catch the metallic gleam; his whole mind lay in dragging out the truth entangled in the wild words. The voice quivered more and more as if under spur of some mental effort that urged the speaker to a climax he could not reach but on the current ...
— Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker • Marguerite Bryant

... bulk of men would realise that a fabric of confidence and confident assumptions had vanished; that cheques and bank notes and token money and every sort of bond and scrip were worthless, that employers had nothing to pay with, shopkeepers no means of procuring stock, that metallic money was disappearing, and that a paralysis ...
— What is Coming? • H. G. Wells


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