rhodonite
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of rhodonite
1815–25; < German Rhodonit < Greek rhódon rose 1 + German -it -ite 1
Example Sentences
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Pink sapphire, rose quartz, star ruby, rhodonite, rubellite, pink tourmaline and — last but certainly not least — pink diamonds.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 17, 2022
He had complete mastery over stones like chalcedony and rhodonite, and no one has excelled him in his ability to give subtle shadings to his metals or luster to his enamels.
From Time Magazine Archive
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