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lapidary
lapidary, a. and n. (ˈlæpɪdərɪ) Forms: 4–5 lapidaire, 4–6 Sc. lapidar, 4–7 lapidarie, -ye, (5 lapadary, lipidarye), 7 lapidare, -ery, 6– lapidary. [ad. L. lapidārius, f. lapid-, lapis stone. Cf. F. lapidaire. In B. 2 and 3 ad. L. lapidārium or L. type *lapidāria.] A. adj. 1. Concerned with stones. r...
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Lapidary
A person who practices lapidary is known as a lapidarist. A lapidarist uses the lapidary techniques of cutting, grinding, and polishing. They hold a lapidary stick against the revolving shaping wheel and lapidary disk to further shape stone and grind facets.
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lapidary/ˈlæpɪdərɪ; ?@ -derɪ; `læpəˌdɛrɪ/ adj(fml 文)1 [attrib 作定语]of gems or stones, esp of their cutting, polishing or engraving 宝石的; 玉石的; (尤指)宝石或玉石切割、 琢磨或雕刻的.2 (approv 褒) dignified and concise 优雅简洁的 a lapidary inscription, proverb, speech, etc 精确的铭文、 谚语、 演讲等. lapidary, n person who cuts, polishes,...
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Lapidary rough rock cutting cabbing stone I OakRocks
Lapidary rough rock is for cabbing, cutting, carving, and polishing. It can be cut into cabochons for jewelry, decorator polished pieces, or into carvings such as animals, spheres, eggs, etc. We sell various types of uncut rough rock and rough stone slabs. There is obviously more of a gamble with the uncut rough rock; with the stone slabs you ...
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Lapidary (disambiguation)
Lapidary is the practice of shaping stone, minerals, or gemstones. Lapidary may also refer to:
Lapidary (text) a treatise on gemology, especially when pre-modern
Old English Lapidary
Lapidary Point, a headland on King
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Crazy Lace Agate Roug - Copper Canyon Lapidary & Jewelry
Crazy Lace Agate Rough from Mexico - $9.50/lb. Crazy Lace Agate is very popular with jewelers and cut stones sell quickly. It has a widely varied structure and coloring. The wild patterns are the result of a replacement of dogtooth calcite by agate. As with all of the other species in the quartz family, agate takes a high polish with cerium ...
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Rocks, Gemstones, Minerals, Rock Tumblers, Lapidary Equipment, and ...
The Rock Shed features rock tumblers, polished rocks, minerals, spheres, gemstone beads, amber beads and gold specimens as well as crushed rocks, agate bookends and tumbling grit. The Rock Shed Call Us: 1-866-354-0894
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Lapidary (text)
In the Middle Ages, scholars often distinguish "three different kinds of lapidaries: 1. the scientific lapidary 2. the magical or astrological lapidary Astrology
Another type of lapidary dealt with the astrological relationships and significance of gems; one of the largest was the Lapidary of Alfonso
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Please explain how to polish a geode - lapidary information tutorial
okay here we have half the geode that we just cut right now we're going to demonstrate how to polish it and what we're going to use to polish it is our diamond Pacific Jeannie as you can see it's got six wheels each wheel has a different grit rating on there and we're going to use it for each wheel ...
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Doublet (lapidary)
A doublet is a type of assembled gem composed in two sections. It is sometimes used to imitate other, more expensive gems. A garnet and glass doublet uses a top portion of natural garnet fused to any color of glass to imitate a gem. The color of glass used in the doublet is all that is seen, as the ...
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Lapidary club
Lapidary clubs promote popular interest and education in lapidary, the craft of working, forming and finishing stone, minerals and gemstones. Lapidary Club members competing for awards in a range of lapidary categories.
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Lapidary style
Lapidary style is prose that is appropriate for memorials, mausoleums, stelae, and other commemorations in which words are "etched in stone"; it is concise
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Lapidary medicine
Lapidary medicine is a pseudoscientific concept based on the belief that gemstones have healing properties. Grant, 'Lapidary Medicine', Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 16 (1944), 319–25.
Obsolete medical theories
Gemstones in culture
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Lapidary Museum (Avignon)
The Lapidary Museum is a lapidarium-museum in Avignon, France.
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Lapidary Point
Lapidary Point () is the southwest entrance point to Rocky Cove, Maxwell Bay, King George Island, Antarctica. This was translated as Lapidary Point by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1978.
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Headlands of Antarctica
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