red+chalcedony

  • 101sardius — n. sard, type of chalcedony having deep orange red color (used in making jewelry) …

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  • 102sardiuses — n. sard, type of chalcedony having deep orange red color (used in making jewelry) …

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  • 103sards — sÉ‘rd /sɑːd n. type of chalcedony having deep orange red color (used in making jewelry) …

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  • 104bloodstone — noun a green gemstone that is spotted or streaked with red, a variety of chalcedony …

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  • 105carnelian — [kα: ni:lɪən] (also cornelian) noun a dull red or reddish white semi precious variety of chalcedony. Origin ME: from OFr. corneline; the prefix car being suggested by L. caro, carn flesh …

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  • 106sard — [sα:d] noun a yellow or brownish red variety of chalcedony. Origin ME: from Fr. sarde or L. sarda, from Gk sardios, prob. from Sardō Sardinia …

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  • 107bloodstone — blood•stone [[t]ˈblʌdˌstoʊn[/t]] n. mir jew a greenish variety of chalcedony spotted with red jasper; heliotrope • Etymology: 1545–55 …

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  • 108bloodstone — /ˈblʌdstoʊn/ (say bludstohn) noun a greenish variety of chalcedony with small blood like spots of red jasper scattered through it; heliotrope …

  • 109carnelian — /kaˈniliən/ (say kah neeleeuhn) noun a red or reddish variety of chalcedony, used in jewellery, etc. Also, cornelian. {Middle English corneline, from Old French, of uncertain origin. Compare Medieval Latin cornelius} …

  • 110carnelian —   n. hard, red variety of chalcedony …

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