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gemstone
[jem-stohn]
noun
a precious or semiprecious stone that can be cut and polished for use as a gem.
gemstone
/ ˈdʒɛmˌstəʊn /
noun
a precious or semiprecious stone, esp one cut and polished for setting in jewellery
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The UK, in turn, will import more of India's textiles, gemstones and other goods.
It also alleged that the 18-wheeler drivers’ conduct was “grossly negligent,” and it claimed that “lax security” by Brink’s allowed “jewelry and gemstones to be stolen right out from under the noses” of the workers.
Meanwhile, the Brazilian government has engaged in its own lengthy legal battle in federal court to try to repatriate the gemstone.
Underpinning this transformation has been Botswana’s huge diamond reserves - measured by their value, the country is the world’s largest producer of the gemstone.
Shaped and coloured like the country’s rare gemstone, tanzanite, the sparkling new railway terminal in Dar es Salaam is a symbol of Tanzania’s transport ambitions.
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