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beryl in Latin

beryl in Latin is beryllus — beryl means a hard mineral, sometimes cut as a gemstone, that occurs in varieties such as emerald and aquamarine.

beryl in Latin

beryllus
noun
(uncountable, mineral) A mineral of pegmatite deposits, often used as a gemstone (molecular formula Be3Al2Si6O18).

What does "beryl" mean?

  1. noun A hard mineral, sometimes cut as a gemstone, that occurs in varieties such as emerald and aquamarine.
    "The ring was set with a pale green beryl instead of an emerald."
  2. noun A dull blue-green colour, named after the mineral.
    "She painted the shutters a soft beryl to match the sea view."

beryl in a sentence

  • The ring was set with a pale green beryl instead of an emerald.
  • Beryl crystals can grow to enormous sizes in certain rock formations.
  • She painted the shutters a soft beryl to match the sea view.

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What is "beryl" in Latin?

"beryl" in Latin is beryllus. beryl means: A hard mineral, sometimes cut as a gemstone, that occurs in varieties such as emerald and aquamarine.

How do you use "beryl" in a sentence?

Example: "The ring was set with a pale green beryl instead of an emerald." In Latin, "beryl" is beryllus.

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