red+chalcedony

  • 111Bloodstone —    This green chalcedony stone contains spots of red jasper that resemble blood. Some believe the spots are dragon s blood. Worn as an amulet it brings fame, long life, prevents miscarriage and eases child birth. Sleep with it under your pillow… …

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  • 112Spotted Heliotrope —    This green chalcedony stone contains spots of red jasper that resemble blood. Some believe the spots are dragon s blood. Worn as an amulet it brings fame, long life, prevents miscarriage and eases child birth. Sleep with it under your pillow… …

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  • 113carnelian — (also cornelian) ► NOUN ▪ a dull red or pink semi precious variety of chalcedony. ORIGIN Old French corneline, the prefix car being suggested by Latin caro flesh …

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  • 114bloodstone — [blud′stōn΄] n. dark green chalcedony spotted with red jasper, used as a semiprecious stone; heliotrope …

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  • 115carnelian — [kär nēl′yən] n. [altered, after L caro, flesh (because of its color) < CORNELIAN] a red variety of chalcedony, used in jewelry …

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  • 116sard — [särd] n. [ME saarde < L sarda < or akin to Gr sardios, sard, lit., ? Sardian stone < Sardeis, SARDIS] 1. a very hard, deep orange red variety of chalcedony, used in jewelry, etc. 2. a piece of this …

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  • 117bloodstone — n. a type of green chalcedony spotted or streaked with red, often used as a gemstone …

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  • 118cornelian — n. (also carnelian) 1 a dull red or reddish white variety of chalcedony. 2 this colour. Etymology: ME f. OF corneline; car after L caro carnis flesh …

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  • 119car|nel|ian — «kahr NEEL yuhn», noun. a red or reddish brown variety of chalcedony, used in jewelry: »a carnelian ring. Also, cornelian. ╂[alteration of cornelian; influenced by Latin carō, carnis flesh] …

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