| 释义 | oro·ide \ˈōrəˌwīd\ noun
 or ore·ide \-rēˌīd\
 (-s)
 Etymology: French oréide, probably from or gold (from Middle French) + -éide (from Greek eidos form) — more at or, wise
 : an alloy chiefly of copper and zinc or tin that resembles gold in color and brilliancy and is used in making cheap jewelry
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