Definitions
alloy of copper and tin and zinc; used in imitation gold jewelry
Word origin
From French, from or (“gold”) + Ancient Greek εἶδος (eîdos, “appearance”, “shape”, “form”).
Used in a sentence
“James Williams testified before the coroner's jury, in the Lizey Thompson homicide, that the watch and other jewelry of the deceased were oroide, and not valuable.”
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Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Faux gold alloy”6 letters
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