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Patina Meaning in English

word

pəˈtinə
puh-TEE-nuh
pˈætɪnɐ
PAT-i-nuh

Definition

A thin layer that forms on the surface of metals like copper or bronze over time, usually green or brown. It can also mean a surface appearance of something that shows its age or character.

Usage & Nuances

Common in art, antiques, and architecture. Positive in tone—often valued for aesthetic or historic charm. Can be literal (on metal) or figurative (an object's aged look). Do not confuse with rust (which damages iron).

Example Sentences

The old bronze statue has a green patina.

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Copper roofs often form a patina over the years.

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The antique table shows a lovely patina from age.

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Collectors love the unique patina that time gives to vintage objects.

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That door's weathered look is called a patina by designers.

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After years outside, the sculpture developed a natural patina that made it even more beautiful.

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