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chrysoprase
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????? (khrusós, “gold”) and ???????? (prásinon, “green”).
Noun
chrysoprase (usually uncountable, plural chrysoprases)
- (mineralogy) A variety of light-green translucent quartz.
Translations
Further reading
- David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Chrysoprase”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
- “chrysoprase”, in Mindat.org?[2], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.
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beryl
English
Etymology
From Old French beril, from Latin b?rillus, b?ryllus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (b?rullos, “beryl”), from Prakrit ???????? (viral?yate), from Sanskrit ??????? (vai??rya), from Dravidian, probably named after Velur (modern day Belur) in southern India.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b???l/
- Rhymes: -?r?l
Noun
beryl (countable and uncountable, plural beryls)
- (uncountable, mineralogy) A mineral of pegmatite deposits, often used as a gemstone.
- (countable) An example (a stone) of the mineral beryl.
- The crown was set with six beryls of excellent size and color.
- (uncountable) A dull blueish green colour.
Translations
Adjective
beryl (not comparable)
- Of a dull bluish green colour.
Translations
Derived terms
- beryllium
- beryllium oxide
- chrysoberyl
Related terms
- chrysoprase
- brilliant
See also
- (blues) blue; Alice blue, aqua, aquamarine, azure, baby blue, beryl, bice, bice blue, blue green, blue violet, blueberry, cadet blue, Cambridge blue, cerulean, cobalt blue, Copenhagen blue, cornflower, cornflower blue, cyan, dark blue, Dodger blue, duck-egg blue, eggshell blue, electric-blue, gentian blue, ice blue, lapis lazuli, light blue, lovat, mazarine, midnight blue, navy, Nile blue, Oxford blue, peacock blue, petrol blue, powder blue, Prussian blue, robin's-egg blue, royal blue, sapphire, saxe blue, slate blue, sky blue, teal, turquoise, ultramarine, Wedgwood blue, zaffre (Category: en:Blues)
- aquamarine
- emerald
- heliodor
- Madagascar aquamarine
- morganite
Anagrams
- Byler
Cornish
Noun
beryl
- Soft mutation of peryl.
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?b?r?l]
- Rhymes: -?r?l
Noun
beryl m
- beryl
Derived terms
- berylový
Further reading
- beryl in P?íru?ní slovník jazyka ?eského, 1935–1957
- beryl in Slovník spisovného jazyka ?eského, 1960–1971, 1989
Danish
Noun
beryl c (singular definite beryllen, plural indefinite beryller)
- beryl (the mineral and examples of the mineral)
Inflection
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /be?ril/
- Hyphenation: be?ryl
- Rhymes: -il
Noun
beryl n (uncountable)
- Superseded spelling of beril.
Noun
beryl m (plural beryllen)
- Superseded spelling of beril.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?.r?l/
Noun
beryl m inan
- beryllium (chemical element)
Declension
Further reading
- beryl in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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