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peridot
[per-i-doh, -dot]
noun
a green transparent variety of olivine, used as a gem.
peridot
/ ˈpɛrɪˌdɒt /
noun
a pale green transparent variety of the olivine chrysolite, used as a gemstone
Other Word Forms
- peridotic adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of peridot1
Word History and Origins
Origin of peridot1
Example Sentences
The crown glitters with stones including tourmalines, white and yellow topazes, rubies, amethysts, sapphires, garnet, peridot, zircons, spinel and aquamarines.
When you first start up the game, you’re presented with a baby creature — each peridot is unique — and tasked with giving it a name.
Less than a year later, in February 2020, Mr. Parker offered her another gold band, an engagement ring topped with an antique jubilee cut diamond and peridot gemstones, at his home in Los Angeles.
The new offerings come in semiprecious stones such as aquamarine, pink tourmaline, citrine, amethyst and peridot as well as precious gems such as rubies and sapphires.
Slice off the tough top leaves, cutting just at the point where dark emerald turns to pale peridot.
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When To Use
Peridot (pronounced PAIR-i-doh or PAIR-i-dot) is a transparent gemstone that ranges in color from light green to bright green to dark green.Peridot is a variety of the mineral olivine and is sometimes called precious olivine. It’s considered a semiprecious gem, which is a label applied to a class of gems that have a commercial value that’s less than that of stones labeled precious, such as diamonds.Peridot is one of the birthstones for the month of August. It is associated with the zodiac signs Leo and Virgo.Example: Since I was born in August, I sometimes get peridot jewelry as a birthday gift.
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