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bloodstone

[ UK /blˈʌdstə‍ʊn/ ]
[ US /ˈbɫədˌstoʊn/ ]
NOUN
  1. green chalcedony with red spots that resemble blood

How To Use bloodstone In A Sentence

  • She'd always said it was made from bloodstone, nothing valuable.
  • Here you are, it is her birth stone, it is generally called the bloodstone.
  • I added the bloodstone to the items I was packing, then retrieved the scrying crystal and packed it, too, shoebox and all. Fatal Circle
  • It was so familiar she could see it with her fingers: the broad crescent of silver from which hung three stones: sardonyx, black opal, and bloodstone, each inscribed with spidery writing in the language of the Wildworld. The Night Of the Solstice
  • In the end she had opted for muted colors—sard for brown, yellow limestone the brightest of her choices, a dull green jasper, and the sharp black-olive of bloodstone. Shadow Princess
  • In the booty captured in a savage raid, Kane discovers a ring, a bloodstone, which is key to the power that lies buried, inactive but not dea, within the forest. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Bloodstone - Karl Edward Wagner
  • But I was tired and couldn't be sure I actually recalled stampeding giraffes, falling heliotropes, bloodstone storms, an old child with no eyes, wrapped in waves; I couldn't; and you had dropped like a minnow of a brittle star into my flat trap of a lap, my darling sour ancient fish. Minnows
  • The gold leaf is laid on the still wet edge, and when slightly dry is covered with a sheet of paper and rubbed down with a burnisher, and when entirely dry is burnished again with a smooth piece of agate or bloodstone. The Building of a Book A Series of Practical Articles Written by Experts in the Various Departments of Book Making and Distributing
  • A pendant of red bloodstone on a silver chain hung between her breasts.
  • Forgetting her father’s prediction, Bloodstone was brave enough to rush at the monster.
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