Carara

/kəˈrɑːrə/ noun

A type of marble or stone with distinctive veining, sometimes used in architecture and sculpture, quarried from specific regions.

From Italian 'Carrara,' the name of a famous marble-quarrying region in Tuscany, Italy, eventually borrowed into English as a generic term for similar fine-grained stone.

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