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semiprecious stone

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noun

  1. see semiprecious.


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Determine the number of atoms and the mass of zirconium, silicon, and oxygen found in 0.3384 mol of zircon, ZrSiO4, a semiprecious stone.

From Textbooks Feb. 14, 2019

Gutfeld said the cave contained ancient arrowheads, flint knives and a seal made from a carved semiprecious stone called carnelian.

From Washington Post Feb. 9, 2017

But that aside, the shroud has an almost hallucinatory air: a green and glittering robot of semiprecious stone, assembled round a dummy.

From Time Magazine Archive

The lapis lazuli sky, for example, was originally an intense, almost phosphorescent blue, accentuated by reflections from the coarsely ground semiprecious stone.

From Time Magazine Archive

In Maria’s time, the best blue paint powder was made from ground lapis lazuli, a semiprecious stone, which produced a beautiful clear blue but was also very expensive.

From "The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science" by Joyce Sidman

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