emerald

[ UK /ˈɛməɹə‍ld/ ]
[ US /ˈɛmɝɹəɫd, ˈɛmɹəɫd/ ]
NOUN
  1. the green color of an emerald
  2. a transparent piece of emerald that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem
  3. a green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone
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How To Use emerald In A Sentence

  • Emerald's feelings must have shown on her face, for all at once Jeremy was repentant. YELLOW BIRD
  • Agates were apparently highly valued by the ancient Egyptians for their lapidary use and were mounted into gold with other precious stones such as lapis and emeralds.
  • I. wore ear-rings of emeralds set in gold filigrane. The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Suzy Menkes noted in an article that the jewels the Duchess of Windsor gave Princess Michael included: ‘a gold sunburst suite set with pearls and a pair of emerald panther earrings.’
  • Behind the scenes: Emerald City Supporters big opening night tifo banner Examiner California Headlines
  • The Deity has emeralds embedded in its eyes and diamonds on its forehead and navel.
  • It's likely that the Emerald ash borer, which is a beetle from Asia, could create an infestation. Kare11.com - Top Stories News
  • The oldest improved zoysia, ‘Emerald’, is still available and still good.
  • My faith, the very name begets a towering conceit wherever it goes," he answered, and he brought his stick down on the floor with such vehemence that the emerald and ruby rings rattled on his shrunken fingers. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • Climate change threatens Emerald Isle with water shortage. A new report by the Irish American Climate Project says that global warming may cause Ireland's "rich, green scenery" to "fade to brown.
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