scarab

[US]/'skærəb/
[UK]/'skærəb/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. Scarab, a gem carved in the shape of a scarab beetle.

Example Sentences

Scarab beetle amulets portrayed the beetle's persistence in rolling a dung ball and the reemergence of the beetle from its hole in the ground.

2.The colour that metal of popular this year future feels, like scarab there is La Youzi to carry refrangible fingernail oil like housing special cruel become reconciled looks.

The scarab beetle is considered a symbol of protection in ancient Egyptian culture.

Archaeologists found a scarab amulet in the tomb.

Scarabs were often used in ancient jewelry.

The scarab is a type of dung beetle.

Scarabs were commonly used as seals in ancient times.

The scarab symbolizes regeneration and transformation.

Scarab motifs can be found in ancient Egyptian art.

Scarabs were believed to bring good luck.

The scarab is often associated with rebirth and resurrection.

Scarab beetles are known for their unique shape and behavior.

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