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noun • a red transparent variety of zircon used as a gemstone • any of numerous bulbous perennial herbs | ||||
| 59% | 5 | Gem/mineral of which the golden-yellow heliodor, green emerald, rosy-pink morganite and teal-blue aquamarine are all varieties | ||
noun • the chief source of beryllium; colored transparent varieties are valued as gems | ||||
| 57% | 4 | Siliceous gem with kaleidoscopic colours said by Pliny to encompass the blue of sapphire, the green of emerald, the purple of amethyst, the red of ruby and the yellow of topaz | ||
noun • a translucent mineral consisting of hydrated silica of variable color; some varieties are used as gemstones | ||||
From An Old Word For A Blue Gem Thought To Be An Aquamarine Or A Sapphire A Larkspur That Sprang From The Blood Of A Lover Of Apollo A Pink Purple Violet Or White Liliaceous Spring Flower Or Cinnamon Stone
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