marfil
ivory
noun mar-FEEL Rare
Origin: From Arabic marfil, from earlier forms related to elephant tusk trade.
Also means
ivory color
Usage Note
Marfil is both the material (elephant tusk ivory) and the pale creamy-white color it produces. The ivory trade (comercio de marfil) is now heavily regulated internationally. As a color, marfil describes an off-white warmer than blanco puro. The word's Arabic origin (marfil from Arabic 'aẓm al-fīl, 'bone of the elephant') reflects medieval Iberian trade routes.
Examples
"Las teclas del piano antiguo eran de marfil."
Natural Translation
The keys of the old piano were made of ivory.
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