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moth⋅er-of-pearl

[muhth-er-uhv-purl]
–noun
1. a hard, iridescent substance that forms the inner layer of certain mollusk shells, used for making buttons, beads, etc.; nacre.
–adjective
2. of or having the qualities of mother-of-pearl, as being iridescent or pearly: mother-of-pearl buttons.

Origin:
1500–10; cf. It madreperla, obs. F mère perle
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moth·er-of-pearl   (mŭth'ər-əv-pûrl')
n.  The pearly internal layer of certain mollusk shells, used to make decorative objects. Also called nacre.
moth'er-of-pearl' adj.
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