English to Gujarati Dictionary aquamarine

aquamarine

વાદળી લીલું રત્ન
definition
noun
Again, it is assumed that readers know aquamarine is beryl, amethyst is quartz, and Iceland spar is calcite but cannot grapple with the complexity of remembering that spessartine and grossular are garnets.
a precious stone consisting of a light bluish-green variety of beryl.
translation of 'aquamarine'
દરિયાઈ પાણીના રંગ જેવું,
વાદળી લીલું રત્ન
example
Her collection is not large, but it includes mica, 'aquamarine' , tourmaline, and other pretty stones.
There are walking paths down through olive and citrus groves to the Mediterranean where you can strip off and swim in the 'aquamarine' water.
Beryl was discovered on the property in 1976, and 'aquamarine' in 2003.
The 'aquamarine' colour of the water glowed from the pools lights and reflected on the walls, making it the only source of light in the room.
New research in the United States revealed yesterday that the average shade of what they called the ‘cosmic spectrum’ is a greenish hue halfway between 'aquamarine' and turquoise.
The colors ranged from pale blue to 'aquamarine' to dark green, and there were dark brown or black strands woven throughout.
He states that the varieties of beryl are 'aquamarine' , emerald, morganite, and red beryl, but he does not mention heliodor (a.k.a. golden beryl) and goshenite.
Again, it is assumed that readers know 'aquamarine' is beryl, amethyst is quartz, and Iceland spar is calcite but cannot grapple with the complexity of remembering that spessartine and grossular are garnets.
There are subheadings under several deposit types for many species; for the beryl gems, emerald and 'aquamarine' and other beryl deposits are treated separately.
Our last stop is a spot called Emerald Cave, where the sun's rays don't reach the water, but the water glows a vivid 'aquamarine' , as if lit from below.
Unlike the others the girls had worn, this one had an 'aquamarine' hue.
Infinite shades of ice blue, 'aquamarine' , cool greens and glinting whites put me in mind of an ice palace for an underwater ice queen - a deep frozen mermaid perhaps?
the 'aquamarine' water
Your lucky colour is 'aquamarine' and you have absolutely no chance of winning the lottery.
a square-cut 'aquamarine' pendant
The curving strip of yellow sand glistened and the water radiated a vivid 'aquamarine' .
The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, 'aquamarine' , brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle.
With a few sips you can see the 'aquamarine' waters, feel the gentle breeze, and start swaying like a palm frond.
Zambian gemstones be they emeralds, amethyst, 'aquamarine' and other types of precious and semi-precious stones are of very high quality and can, if properly managed, earn the country billions of Kwacha.
The beryl inclusions occur as acicular to hairlike crystals of 'aquamarine' , pale bluish-green in color and clearly hexagonal in cross section.
In a brief but dazzling flash of sumptuous vermilion and 'aquamarine' , the kingfisher was gone, darting out of sight beneath the willows which brush the cool, clear waters of the Little Stour.
Eye colour can vary from bright green through to 'aquamarine' or dark blue.
Smoky quartz, topaz, and microcline variety amazonite from the Pikes Peak Granite and beryl variety 'aquamarine' from Mount Antero are well-known Colorado gemstones from pegmatites.
Within this unique ecosystem, high levels of silica, minerals and algae form a light sediment at the bottom of the lagoon, giving it a soft milky 'aquamarine' colour.
the 'aquamarine' water
The soft, milky, 'aquamarine' colour comes from the blue-green algae that thrives in the lagoon and white Silica mud, which carpets the bottom with a light natural sediment.
I am told that on more than a few occasions, those who were lured by the 'aquamarine' waters of the beaches on those islands have been chased away by gunfire from certain owners.
Among the products that were marketed were emeralds, tourmalines, 'aquamarine' , amethyst, citrini and industrial minerals such as talc and lime.
Instead of the pure primary or secondary colors one expects to see in paintings that make reference to modernism, these canvases are often dominated by peculiar shades of hot pink, chartreuse, wine red or 'aquamarine' .
The traditional kundan work has also been embellished with semi-precious and precious stones and beads such as tourmalines, tanzanites, opals, 'aquamarine' and peridots.
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