patina in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

patina in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for patina in the English»Spanish Dictionary

patina [ˈpætɪnə, Am -ənə] N no pl

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English
In arid environments, a patina may not form at all if the moisture is insufficient.
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Architectural structures built with copper corrode to give green verdigris (or patina).
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The flints found were in a grey or chocolate-brown color with some having a shiny patina.
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Today, treen is highly collectable for its beautiful patina and tactile appeal.
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A single work may consist of several materials, differentiated by varied patinas and polychromy.
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Large areas of corrosion and uneven natural patina are seen.
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Workers cleaned each name and restored the marble's original patina.
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They can not depict what is hidden under their patina: the distortions of our fears, the destructuring push of our desires.
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Chemically patina is caused by an attack of oxygen in wet air and by afterward.
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This statue is copper rather than bronze, so it has a green patina.
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