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Patina
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patina
a thin layer that forms on the surface of some materials because of exposure to different factors
What is "patina"?
Patina is a change in the surface appearance of a material, often seen as a layer of color or texture that develops over time. It commonly occurs on metals, like bronze or copper, due to exposure to the elements or aging, creating a green or brown coating. Patina can also refer to a similar aging effect on wood, leather, or other materials, giving them a distinctive, often valued, look and feel.
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patina
a gloss or sheen on wooden furniture produced by age, polishing, or handling
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patina
an acquired change in the appearance of something (other than metal or wood)
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The antique lantern had a rust-brown patina, adding character to the room.
After years of use, the leather shoes had developed a rich patina that added character and charm.
Over time, the copper statue has oxidized, developing a green patina.
The Statue of Liberty is famous for its green color, which is due to the natural patina formed on its copper surface over time.
The outdoor fountain added character to the courtyard with its verdigris patina.