[păt́n-ə]
(n.)paten
(n.)A thin greenish layer, usually basic copper sulfate, that forms on…
(n.)The sheen on any surface, produced by age and use.
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Patina (pronounced /ˈpætənə/ or /pəˈtiːnə/ ) is a film on the surface of bronze or similar metals (produced by oxidation over a long period); a sheen on wooden furniture produced by a...
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Definition of patina in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of patina. Pronunciation of patina. Translations of patina. patina synonyms, patina antonyms. Information about patina in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... 1. A thin greenish layer, usually basic copper sulfate, ... 2. The sheen on any surface,
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Patina is a thin film of different colors (from green to brown) formed on copper or its alloys by the exposure to the atmosphere or special chemical compositions. It will take 30 years to form the green patina by natural way or 1 day with chemicals.
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