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chrysolite
chrysolite (ˈkrɪsəlaɪt) Forms: 4 crisolite, -lyte, -lide, crysolyt(e, 6 chrisolite, (? chrisalet), 6, 9 crysolite, 7 crisolite, chrysolith, 8 crisolete, 9 chrysolithe, 6– chrysolite. [ME. crisolite, a. OF. crisolite, ad. med.L. crisolitus, for L. chrȳsolith-us, a. Gr. χρῡσόλιθος a bright yellow ston...
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Chrysolite
Chrysolite may refer to:
Peridot, a gem-quality olivine
Archaically, any of several green or yellow-green-coloured gemstones including
Topaz, a silicate
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grossolite
grossolite corrupt form of chrysolite.1523 Skelton Garl. Laurel 466 With turkis and grossolitis enpauyd was the grounde.
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Blank (horse)
Great Subscription Purse and 1200 Guineas Stakes winner Antinous, Doncaster Cup winner Charlotte, another Great Subscription Purse winner Chatsworth, Chrysolite Sire line tree
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Contest
Tatler
Foxhunter
Manby
Antinous
Lamplighter
Givens
Centinel
Fallower
Granby
Chatsworth
Chrysolite
Pacolet
Citizen
Pacolet
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Alipes (horse)
Chrysolite colt – foaled in 1770.
Squirrel colt – foaled in 1773 and sired by Squirrel.
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grisolet
grisolet obs. variant of chrysolite.1672 Boyle Virtues of Gems i. 44 Indian-Gems, particularly Grisolets. [1750 tr. Leonardus' Mirr. Stones 109 Grisoletus, is the same as the Crisolete.]
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roepperite
roepperite Min. (ˈrɜːpəraɪt) [f. the name of William T. Roepper (1810–80), German-born U.S. mineralogist + -ite1.] A black mineral of the olivine group containing iron, manganese, and zinc. The name röpperit (G.) was also proposed in 1872 by A. Kenngott (in Neues Jahrb. f. Mineral. 188) for a specie...
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Spilletta
Briseis – a chestnut filly foaled in 1774 and sired by Chrysolite.
Spilletta died in 1776.
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chusite
chusite Min. (ˈtʃjuːzaɪt) [Named by Saussure in 1794, perhaps f. Gr. χύσ-ις fusion + -ite.] A variety of Olivine, considered by Dana to be partially decomposed chrysolite.1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 38 Little grains..of that substance I have called granular chusite. 1814 T. Allan Min. Nomencl., Chusit...
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Aquamarine (gem)
The word aquamarine has been used as a modifier for other minerals like aquamarine tourmaline, aquamarine emerald, aquamarine chrysolite, aquamarine sapphire
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limbelite
† limbelite Min. Obs. [Named (limbilite) by H. B. de Saussure, 1794, from Limburg, its locality: see -lite.] A synonym of chrysolite.1837 Dana Min. 335 The minerals Chusite and Limbelite of Saussure, from the volcanic district of Limbourg, appear to be decomposed varieties of this species [Chrysolit...
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Surprise (clipper)
Once the British clippers Chrysolite and Stornaway, and the American clippers Race Horse, Surprise, and Challenge raced from Canton to Liverpool and Deal The ships arrived at the home ports as follows: At Liverpool, Chrysolite in 106 days; at Deal, Stornaway in 109 days; Challenge in 105 days; Surprise in
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amianthus
‖ amiant(h)us (æmɪˈæntəs, -θəs) [L. amiantus, a. Gr. ἀµίαντος undefiled, undefilable; also subst. the mineral, because freed from all stains by being thrown in the fire, it being itself incombustible. Spelling corrupted by confusion with polyanthus, etc. The correct form amiantus should be used.] 1....
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Stornoway (clipper)
Masters
She is famous for her race with the clipper Chrysolite. During her lifetime Stornoway was commanded by various Masters.
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