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sabella

English

Etymology

From Latin sabulum (sand).

Noun

sabella (plural sabellas or sabellae)

  1. A seaworm of the genus Sabella, around 25 cm long, which lives in tubes that it builds itself.

Translations

Anagrams

  • salable, sea ball, seaball

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isabella

English

Etymology

See discussion at Isabelline (colour).

Pronunciation

Noun

isabella

  1. A pale grey-yellow, fawn, cream-brown or parchment colour.
    • 1864, Sir William Crookes, in Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (volume 10, page 301)
      If it be exposed to heat as soon as it is moderately warm, its dark olive colour changes almost suddenly to an Isabella colour, it becomes cloudy, and an abundant precipitate falls []

Synonyms

  • isabel
  • isabelline
  • parchment

Anagrams

  • sailable

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