alabaster

/ˈæləˌbæstər/
noun
  1. A white or translucent fine-grained gypsum or calcite used for carving ornaments and statues.
    • The lamp was made of thin alabaster that glowed softly when lit.
    • The sculptor used alabaster to create a delicate angel figurine.
    • Ancient Egyptian artifacts were often carved from alabaster.
adjective
  1. Made of or resembling alabaster; white and smooth.
    • She had alabaster skin that seemed to glow in the moonlight.
    • The alabaster vase sat elegantly on the mantelpiece.
    • His alabaster hands were steady as he painted.
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