chalcedony
American
[kal-sed-n-ee, kal-suh-doh-nee]
/ kælˈsɛd n i, ˈkæl səˌdoʊ ni /
noun
chalcedonies
plural
chalcedony
British
/ kælˈsɛdənɪ, ˌkælsɪˈdɒnɪk /
noun
chalcedony
Scientific
/ kăl-sĕd′n-ē /
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Etymology
Origin of chalcedony
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English calcedonie, from Late Latin chalcēdōnius (Vulgate, Revelation 21:19), equivalent to chalcēdōn- (from Greek chalkēdṓn “chalcedony,” identified by Saint Jerome with Chalcedon, the city) + -ius adjective suffix; see -ious
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