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Tourmaline - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Tourmaline is a colorful gemstone that comes in various shades, often used in jewelry. It is known for its unique crystal structure and ability to exhibit multiple colors in a single stone.

tourmaline

/ˈtʊr.mə.lin/ /ˈtʊə.mə.liːn/

Definition:

A colorful mineral often used as a gemstone in jewelry.

Synonyms:

gemstone, crystal, mineral, jewel

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent) synthetic stone, glass

Common Collocations:

tourmaline necklace, black tourmaline, pink tourmaline, tourmaline ring, tourmaline deposits

Derivatives:

tourmalinic, tourmalinized

Usage Tips:

Use "tourmaline" to refer to the gemstone or mineral; it’s often specified by color (e.g., "green tourmaline").

Common Phrases:

(No common idioms; context-dependent) "tourmaline mines, " "tourmaline crystals, " "tourmaline jewelry"

Etymology:

From Sinhalese "tōramalli," meaning "carnelian" or "mixed gems."

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a stunning tourmaline necklace to the party.
  • 2. The geologist found rare green tourmaline in the mine.
  • 3. Tourmaline is prized for its vibrant colors and clarity.
  • 4. Her ring featured a large pink tourmaline surrounded by diamonds.

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