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UK
/ˈɒlmɑːndˌiːn/
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NOUN
- a deep red garnet consisting of iron aluminum silicate
- a purple variety of the ruby spinel
How To Use almandine In A Sentence
- You're essentially making green beans almandine, which is a perfectly wonderful solution. MetaChat
- At Las Mañanitas, diners enjoy chicken in green mole, tortilla soup and trout almandine, among other selections, surrounded by tropical plants and birds. Morelos: land of culinary contrasts
- Garnet has a general grain size of about 3 mm and its composition is almandine, pyrope, spessartine and grossular.
- Associated with the quartz are crystals of almandine, kyanite, biotite, and magnesite.
- Besides being a healthier and tastier breadcrumb substitute, you can add sliced or chopped almonds to green beans for the classic green beans almandine. Dr. Nicholas Perricone: The Dieter's Best Friends Series: Top Ten Foods for Appetite Control--Part 1
- Almandite garnet, the "almandine" of the jeweler is less abundant than pyrope, when of gem quality. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
- Garnet has a general grain size of about 3 mm and its composition is almandine, pyrope, spessartine and grossular.
- She described star garnets (almandines) from Emerald Creek, Idaho, as opaque.
- Almandine garnets also show no dichroism and lack variety of color. A Text-Book of Precious Stones for Jewelers and the Gem-Loving Public
- Almandine originated from regional metamorphism to which magmatic thermal metamorphism$...