- rose-red spinel
- s.piedra semipreciosa color morado, balaj, balaje.
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Spinel — General Category Oxide minerals Spinel group Chemical formula MgAl2O4 … Wikipedia
rose neyron — ˌrōzˌnāˈrōⁿ noun Usage: often capitalized N Etymology: neyron perhaps from French, variety of grape : a strong red to purplish red that is lighter and stronger than spinel red … Useful english dictionary
spinel red — noun : a strong red to purplish red that is duller than rose Neyron … Useful english dictionary
spinel pink — noun : a moderate purplish red that is bluer and deeper than average rose, redder and deeper than violine pink, and redder and lighter than magenta rose … Useful english dictionary
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ruby — rubylike, adj. /rooh bee/, n., pl. rubies, adj. n. 1. a red variety of corundum, used as a gem. 2. something made of this stone or one of its imitations, as a bearing in a watch. 3. a deep red port wine. 4. deep red; carmine. 5. Brit. Print. a… … Universalium
Ruby — /rooh bee/, n. a female given name. * * * Gemstone composed of transparent red corundum. Its colour varies from deep to pale red, in some cases with a tinge of purple, depending on chromium and iron content; the most valued is a pigeon blood red … Universalium
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Balas ruby — Bal as ru by [OE. bales, balais, F. balais, LL. balascus, fr. Ar. balakhsh, so called from Badakhshan, Balashan, or Balaxiam, a place in the neighborhood of Samarkand, where this ruby is found.] (Min.) A variety of spinel ruby, of a pale rose red … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
balas — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French balais, from Medieval Latin balagius, balascius, from Arabic balakhsh, from Balakhshān, ancient region of Afghanistan Date: 15th century a ruby spinel of a pale rose red or orange … New Collegiate Dictionary