IPA: /ˌæl.əˈbæstrɪn/
KK: /ˌæl.əˈbæs.trɪn/
Relating to or resembling a smooth, white stone often used for carving, known for its fine texture and translucence.
The artist chose an alabastrine finish for the sculpture, giving it a smooth and luminous appearance.
Alabastrine is derived from "alabaster" (from Latin "alabastrum", meaning a type of fine-grained stone used for carving) and the suffix "-ine" (meaning of or relating to). The word "alabastrine" refers to something that is of or resembling alabaster, typically in color or texture.
Think of alabaster as a beautiful stone, and remember that alabastrine means something that resembles or relates to that beautiful stone.