plateado
silver-coloured
adjective plah-teh-AH-doh Rare
Origin: From plata ('silver'), from a Vulgar Latin or pre-Roman source, possibly Iberian.
Also means
silvery
Usage Note
Plateado means 'silver-coloured' or 'silver-plated' and comes from plata (silver). It contrasts with dorado (gold-coloured). When it describes a plating process, as in cobre plateado ('silver-plated copper'), it implies a thin coating of silver over another metal. The verb platear means 'to silver-plate'.
Examples
"El pez tenía unas escamas de color plateado brillante."
Natural Translation
The fish had brilliantly silver-coloured scales.
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