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The Pearl; PEARL; Pearl (ship); The pearl; Pearl (song); Pearls (album); Pearl (character); Pearl (album); Pearl (film)

PEARL         
  • ''Catching of pearls'', [[Bern Physiologus]] (9th century)
  • iridescent]] colors originate from [[nacre]] layers.
  • Electron microscopy image of a fractured surface of nacre
  • Eugénie]] (1853) featuring 212 natural pearls, [[Louvre]], Paris.
  • Georgian seed pearl gold ring
  • A blister pearl, a half-sphere, formed flush against the shell of the pearl oyster.
  • shell]] of the Indian volute, ''[[Melo melo]]'', surrounded by a number of pearls from this species
  • Structure of nacre layers, wherein [[aragonite]] plates are separated by [[biopolymers]], such as [[chitin]], lustrin and [[silk]]-like [[protein]]s
  • Formation of non–bead-cultured Akoya “keshi” pearls produced in a P. i. fucata mollusk. (A) Optical overview of a nonbeaded keshi–cultured pearl. (B) Cross-section showing CaCO3 growth begins onto an organic center. (C) Mature nacre. (D and E) Atomic-resolution image of atoms in nacre. (F) Transition from spherulitic aragonite structures to nacre. (G and H) Aggregated nanoparticles form massive aragonite. (I) Formation of nacre begins directly on massive aragonite. CC-license, PNAS 2021 118 (42); https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2107477118
  • A pearl being extracted from an akoya pearl oyster.
  • Toba]], [[Japan]]
  • Religious pendant showing Christ blessing, framed with rubies and pearls, from the [[Byzantine empire]], 12th or 13th century
  • Conch pearl pendant
  • A 14th-century piece of clothing used by [[Kuwait]]i divers searching for pearls in the [[Persian Gulf]]
HARD OBJECT PRODUCED WITHIN THE SOFT TISSUE OF A LIVING SHELLED MOLLUSC
Pearls; Coloured pearls; Natural pearl; Pearl farming; Oyster pearl; Pearl farm; Pearl farmer
1. <language, mathematics> A language for {constructive mathematics} developed by Constable at Cornell University in the 1980s. 2. <language, real-time> {Process and Experiment Automation Real-Time Language}. 3. <language, education> One of five pedagogical languages based on Markov algorithms, used in "Nonpareil, a Machine Level Machine Independent Language for the Study of Semantics", B. Higman, ULICS Intl Report No ICSI 170, U London (1968). Compare Brilliant, Diamond, Nonpareil, Ruby. 4. <language> A multilevel language developed by Brian Randell ca 1970 and mentioned in "Machine Oriented Higher Level Languages", W. van der Poel, N-H 1974. 5. <language, tool, history> An obsolete term for {Larry Wall}'s PERL programming language, which never fell into common usage other than in typographical errors. The missing 'a' remains as an atrophied remnant in the expansion "Practical Extraction and Report Language". ["Programming Perl", Larry Wall and Randal L. Schwartz, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Sebastopol, CA. ISBN 0-93715-64-1]. (2000-08-16)
pearl         
  • ''Catching of pearls'', [[Bern Physiologus]] (9th century)
  • iridescent]] colors originate from [[nacre]] layers.
  • Electron microscopy image of a fractured surface of nacre
  • Eugénie]] (1853) featuring 212 natural pearls, [[Louvre]], Paris.
  • Georgian seed pearl gold ring
  • A blister pearl, a half-sphere, formed flush against the shell of the pearl oyster.
  • shell]] of the Indian volute, ''[[Melo melo]]'', surrounded by a number of pearls from this species
  • Structure of nacre layers, wherein [[aragonite]] plates are separated by [[biopolymers]], such as [[chitin]], lustrin and [[silk]]-like [[protein]]s
  • Formation of non–bead-cultured Akoya “keshi” pearls produced in a P. i. fucata mollusk. (A) Optical overview of a nonbeaded keshi–cultured pearl. (B) Cross-section showing CaCO3 growth begins onto an organic center. (C) Mature nacre. (D and E) Atomic-resolution image of atoms in nacre. (F) Transition from spherulitic aragonite structures to nacre. (G and H) Aggregated nanoparticles form massive aragonite. (I) Formation of nacre begins directly on massive aragonite. CC-license, PNAS 2021 118 (42); https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2107477118
  • A pearl being extracted from an akoya pearl oyster.
  • Toba]], [[Japan]]
  • Religious pendant showing Christ blessing, framed with rubies and pearls, from the [[Byzantine empire]], 12th or 13th century
  • Conch pearl pendant
  • A 14th-century piece of clothing used by [[Kuwait]]i divers searching for pearls in the [[Persian Gulf]]
HARD OBJECT PRODUCED WITHIN THE SOFT TISSUE OF A LIVING SHELLED MOLLUSC
Pearls; Coloured pearls; Natural pearl; Pearl farming; Oyster pearl; Pearl farm; Pearl farmer
(pearls)
1.
A pearl is a hard round object which is shiny and creamy white in colour. Pearls grow inside the shell of an oyster and are used for making expensive jewellery.
She wore a string of pearls at her throat...
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2.
Pearl is used to describe something which looks like a pearl.
...tiny pearl buttons.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Pearl         
  • ''Catching of pearls'', [[Bern Physiologus]] (9th century)
  • iridescent]] colors originate from [[nacre]] layers.
  • Electron microscopy image of a fractured surface of nacre
  • Eugénie]] (1853) featuring 212 natural pearls, [[Louvre]], Paris.
  • Georgian seed pearl gold ring
  • A blister pearl, a half-sphere, formed flush against the shell of the pearl oyster.
  • shell]] of the Indian volute, ''[[Melo melo]]'', surrounded by a number of pearls from this species
  • Structure of nacre layers, wherein [[aragonite]] plates are separated by [[biopolymers]], such as [[chitin]], lustrin and [[silk]]-like [[protein]]s
  • Formation of non–bead-cultured Akoya “keshi” pearls produced in a P. i. fucata mollusk. (A) Optical overview of a nonbeaded keshi–cultured pearl. (B) Cross-section showing CaCO3 growth begins onto an organic center. (C) Mature nacre. (D and E) Atomic-resolution image of atoms in nacre. (F) Transition from spherulitic aragonite structures to nacre. (G and H) Aggregated nanoparticles form massive aragonite. (I) Formation of nacre begins directly on massive aragonite. CC-license, PNAS 2021 118 (42); https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2107477118
  • A pearl being extracted from an akoya pearl oyster.
  • Toba]], [[Japan]]
  • Religious pendant showing Christ blessing, framed with rubies and pearls, from the [[Byzantine empire]], 12th or 13th century
  • Conch pearl pendant
  • A 14th-century piece of clothing used by [[Kuwait]]i divers searching for pearls in the [[Persian Gulf]]
HARD OBJECT PRODUCED WITHIN THE SOFT TISSUE OF A LIVING SHELLED MOLLUSC
Pearls; Coloured pearls; Natural pearl; Pearl farming; Oyster pearl; Pearl farm; Pearl farmer
·noun A fringe or border.
II. Pearl ·noun A light-colored tern.
III. Pearl ·noun Nacre, or mother-of-pearl.
IV. Pearl ·vi To resemble pearl or pearls.
V. Pearl ·noun A whitish speck or film on the eye.
VI. Pearl ·noun A fish allied to the turbot; the brill.
VII. Pearl ·noun A size of type, between agate and diamond.
VIII. Pearl ·vi To give or hunt for pearls; as, to go pearling.
IX. Pearl ·vt To Fringe; to Border.
X. Pearl ·noun One of the circle of tubercles which form the bur on a deer's antler.
XI. Pearl ·adj Of or pertaining to pearl or pearls; made of pearls, or of mother-of-pearl.
XII. Pearl ·noun Hence, figuratively, something resembling a pearl; something very precious.
XIII. Pearl ·vt To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also figuratively.
XIV. Pearl ·vt To cause to resemble pearls; to make into small round grains; as, to pearl barley.
XV. Pearl ·noun A capsule of gelatin or similar substance containing some liquid for medicinal application, as ether.
XVI. Pearl ·noun A shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating foreign particle. Its substance is the ·same·as nacre, or mother-of-pearl. Pearls which are round, or nearly round, and of fine luster, are highly esteemed as jewels, and compare in value with the precious stones.

Wikipedia

Pearl (disambiguation)

A pearl is a hard object produced by mollusks.

Pearl may also refer to:

Examples of use of PEARL
1. Jolie plays Mariane Pearl and Dan Futterman portrays Daniel Pearl.
2. It once belonged to Chayim Pearl –– who was the great–grandfather of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.
3. Jolie plays Mariane Pearl in the in the film, "A Mighty Heart," and Dan Futterman portrays Daniel Pearl.
4. Oriental Pearl tower At 468m tall, Shanghai‘s 10–year–old Oriental Pearl tower is the highest TV tower in Asia.
5. The model is available in an entirely new exterior color schemes such as Gecko Green pearl, Matt Gold pearl or Chameleon Blue pearl. «We expect the Volvo C30 to make us more accessible to younger audiences.