Emerald
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British pronunciation/ˈɛməɹə‍ld/
American pronunciation/ˈɛmɝɹəɫd/, /ˈɛmɹəɫd/

Définition et Signification de "emerald"

Emerald
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émeraude

a precious bright green gemstone, rich in beryllium and chromium
emerald definition and meaning

What is an "emerald"?

An emerald is a precious green gemstone that belongs to the beryl mineral family, which also includes aquamarine and morganite. Its green color is caused by the presence of chromium and vanadium impurities in the crystal. Emeralds are mined in several countries including Colombia, Zambia, Brazil, and Zimbabwe. They have been highly valued for centuries and were used by ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, and Incas in jewelry, as well as for their supposed healing and protective powers. Today, emeralds are still a popular gemstone used in a variety of jewelry designs, from rings to necklaces and bracelets. The most valuable emeralds are typically vivid green with a high degree of transparency and few visible inclusions.

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éméraude

a rich bright green color
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éméraude

a transparent piece of emerald that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
emerald
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émeraude

having a bright green color
emerald definition and meaning
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The jeweler encrusted the pendant with emeralds and sapphires.
The forest was alive with the emerald hues of new spring growth.
The garden was adorned with vibrant emerald leaves after the rain.
His eyes were a striking green shade, like emeralds.
The brilliant green of the emerald leaves contrasted beautifully with the dark brown of the tree trunks.
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