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peridot
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chrysolite \Chrys"o*lite\, n. [L. chrysolithos, Gr. ?; chryso`s gold + ? stone: cf. F. chrysolithe.] (Min.) A mineral, composed of silica, magnesia, and iron, of a yellow to green color. It is common in certain volcanic rocks; -- called also olivine and peridot. Sometimes used as a gem. The name was also early used for yellow varieties of tourmaline and topaz.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
type of gemstone, mid-14c. (mid-13c. in Anglo-Latin), from Old French peritot (early 13c., Modern French péridot), of unknown origin.
Wiktionary
n. A transparent olive-green form of olivine, used as a gem.
WordNet
n. a pale green variety of chrysolite; used as a gemstone
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Total area (2000): 5.219606 sq. miles (13.518718 sq. km)
FIPS code: 54190
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Peridot
Wikipedia
Peridot ( or ) is gem-quality olivine. Olivine is a silicate mineral with the formula of (Mg, Fe)SiO. As peridot is the magnesium-rich variety ( forsterite) the formula approaches MgSiO.
Peridot is a mineral.
Peridot may also refer to:
- Peridot, Arizona, a census-designated place
- Peridot Mesa, Arizona
- HMT Peridot (FY 198), a British Second World War anti-submarine trawler that sank 15 March 1940 after striking a mine
- Peridot, a British First World War trawler scuttled by the Germans 10 July 1917
- USS Peridot (PYc-18), a United States Navy coastal patrol yacht
- IBM Peridot (software), an IBM project
- Peridot, a character in the Japanese anime series Jewelpet
- Peridot, a character on the Cartoon Network show Steven Universe
Usage examples of "peridot".
There were garnet-red cherries, peridot grapes, apples like great rubies streaked with gold and amber, amethyst blueberries, strawberries glowing like pink charcoal, yellow pears of topaz, lucid gooseberries of translucent green quartz, quinces still on their twigs, melons, pomegranates, polished damsons, figs like blushing drops of jade.
So did he take fruit of every color, never suspecting that the red ones might be rubies, carbuncles, hyacinths, corals, or camelians, nor the white ones diamonds, pearls, nacre, or moonstones, nor the green ones emeralds, beryls, jade, prase, or aquamarine, not to mention those many varieties of blue, violet, yellow, and various unknown colors and the fact that they might be sapphires, lapis, turquoise, amethysts, jaspers, topaz, amber, agates, opals, hematite, tourmaline, peridot, and chrysoprase.
Garnets, pale green peridots, topazes in all the golden-brown variations, aquamarines and amethysts and pink beryls (morganite) jostled one another in seemingly random confusion.
Emeralds cut and in matrix, tsavorite cut and in matrix, peridot and diopside and corundum, topaz and diamonds scintillating.
The different shades of green in tourmaline, emerald, peridot and demantoid garnet, that wonderful apricot color of imperial topaz.
While media publicity was kept to a minimum, people whose job it was to know such things knew overnight that a bomb had been stolen, and that the thieves had in all likelihood been members of the Peridot Gang.
The malachite green sea merged with the peridot green water flowing through the channel of the large lagoon that nestled between the volcanic lava cliffs of Raoul Island.
The nictating membranes of the third eyelid retracted so that his eyes were fully open and bright as the highest caliber peridots.
The handful of wealthier islanders presented gifts of pearl necklaces, bracelets, and girdles studded with garnets, peridots, and zeolite crystals and containers covered in shagreen.
At his throat the eyes of the slender serpent glared, twin peridots, coldly insulted by humanity.
It is built of marble and copper tubing, of sculptured alabaster and peridots the size of my shell.
Set among the marble sculptures that comprised the fountain were hundreds of the brilliant green garnets called peridots, which gave the square its name.
The strumpets numbered almost as many as the beggars, in transparent silks that emphasized rather than concealed swelling breasts and rounded buttocks, wearing peridot masquerading as emeralds and carbuncle passing for ruby.