precious stone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of precious stone
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300
Example Sentences
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Panna is famed for its diamond reserves and people often lease cheap, shallow mines from the government to hunt for the precious stone.
From BBC • Jul. 25, 2024
I hover over them, careful not to breathe so that no precious stone gets fogged up.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 10, 2024
“A precious stone collection could be displayed in an antique letterpress drawer. You can put a piece of glass over it and make it into a side table or a coffee table,” Araujo says.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 29, 2024
International organisations are yet to certify the precious stone.
From Reuters • Dec. 12, 2021
Her mother had just sold Hazel’s first precious stone: a small diamond.
From "The Son of Neptune" by Rick Riordan
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