"Marmalade" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Marmalade is a sweet and tangy preserve made from citrus fruits, typically oranges or lemons, and sugar. The fruit is juiced and then cooked with sugar to create a thick, syrupy consistency. Marmalade is often spread on toast, scones, or used as a glaze for meats or cheeses.
Relating to or reminiscent of the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, especially in terms of the thematic concerns, character types, or narrative strategies employed in the stories.
Marlow is a surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old English words "mere" meaning "boundary" and "walh" meaning "рой" or "forest". As a given name, Marlow is often associated with the English author Charles Robert Marlow, who is best known for his novels, including the classic "Heart of Darkness" and "The Appalachian Trail".
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Marmatite is a gemstone, a type of sulfide mineral that is a mixture of molybdenite (a lead molybdate mineral) and pyrite (fool's gold, an iron sulfide mineral). It has a bright, metallic luster and a range of colors, including gold, silver, and copper. Marmatite is relatively rare and is often found in association with copper and gold deposits.
Marmolite is a type of cementitious material made from calcium sulfoaluminate, used in construction, particularly for making durable building materials such as blocks, panels, and pipes. It is a type of artificial rock, often used in low-cost housing, as it is faster and cheaper to produce than natural rock.
Marmor is a noun that refers to marble, a type of metamorphic rock that is formed when limestone or dolostone is subjected to high temperatures and pressures.