precious stone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of precious stone
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300
Example Sentences
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A century ago, the discovery by prospectors of precious stones south of the Orange River, which now forms part of South Africa's border with Namibia, led to a diamond rush that changed the land forever.
From BBC
However, through the reflected light of your precious stones, your story will help others who have valuable collectibles in their family estate.
From MarketWatch
‘There are an endless number of places worldwide to sell precious stones.’
From MarketWatch
“He was helped into the rehearsal room by two helpers and a nurse and was using a cane — being Ozzy, the cane was black and studded with gold and precious stones.”
From Salon
South Africa currently exports a variety of minerals to the US, including platinum, iron and manganese, as well as precious stones, metals and fruit.
From BBC
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