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/ˌäkwəməˈrēn/,/ˌak-/,
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aquamarines, plural;
  1. A precious stone consisting of a light bluish-green variety of beryl

  2. A light bluish-green color
    • - the aquamarine of the Atlantic Ocean
    • - the aquamarine water

  1. a transparent variety of beryl that is blue green in color
  2. greenish blue: a shade of blue tinged with green
  3. Aquamarine is a color that is a pale bright tint of spring green toned toward cyan. It is named after the mineral aquamarine, a gemstone mainly found in granite rocks. The first recorded use of aquamarine as a color name in English was in 1598.
  4. Aquamarine is an American-Australian co-production 2006 film starring Joanna "JoJo" Levesque, Emma Roberts and Sara Paxton. The film, which was made in both the United States and Australia, was released in North America on March 3, 2006. ...
  5. The mineral beryl is a beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate with the chemical formula Be3Al2(SiO3)6. The hexagonal crystals of beryl may be very small or range to several meters in size. Terminated crystals are relatively rare. ...
  6. Aquamarine is a novel by Alice Hoffman, published in April 2001. A film adaptation was released in 2006, although the plot of the film bears little resemblance to that of the book.
  7. USS Aquamarine (PYc-7) was a patrol boat in the United States Navy during World War II. Later known as Miss Ann, the ship was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1998.
  8. Aquamarine is a window decorator for the Beryl compositing window manager.
  9. The bluish-green colour of the sea; A bluish-green variety of beryl; Of a bluish-green colour
  10. A blue semiprecious stone in the beryl family.
  11. The blue-green variety of the mineral beryl.
  12. Optimara super miniature variety. See Little Aquamarine.
  13. Aquamarine is a variety of Beryl (like Emeralds). It's color comes from Iron, and varies from Greenish Blue to Light Blue, to soft green, pink and yellow. The most prized color is a rich clear watery blue, and large clear stones are amongst the most valuable semi-precious gemstones. ...
  14. belongs to the beryl gemstone family. Gem-quality aquamarine is usually free of inclusions and possesses a superior brilliance, while bead-grade aquamarine tends to have many interesting inclusions and numerous opaque areas. The more intense the color of this stone, the higher its value. ...
  15. (n) a blue or bluey-green variety of beryl which resembles the colour of the sea.  Varieties which are more intensely blue are valuable.  Acquamarine displays dichroism.
  16. Improves sight, sharpens the mind, calms and clarifies emotions.
  17. along with emerald, is a gemstone variety of the silicate mineral beryl. Its name meaning "sea water," aquamarine ranges in color from a sea-green to a sky-blue and generally forms large, somewhat clear crystals. In ancient times, aquamarine jewelry was thought to protect sailors.
  18. A magickal stone whose qualities are that of clarity, flow, and inspiration.
  19. The light blue and sometime greenish blue variety of beryl, with vivid sky blue hues being the most valuable. It is not unusual in larger sizes and enjoyed a great deal of popularity during the Retro era (1940 to 1950). Frequently seen in estate jewelery showcases.
  20. Mineral and precious stones have historic meanings based on their color, value, and rarity. Geology and various crystal structures have significance in the New Age movement, which has renewed interest in these materials. Beryl is a crystal that represents courage and tranquility. ...
  21. is a teal color and Jeannette made a few patterns in this, such as Doric and Pansy and Swirl.
  22. Aquamarine is a highly prized transparent sea green gemstone.  It is a variety of beryl stones, an emerald, also highly valuable is another variety.  The best aquamarine gemstones are known to come from Brazil.
  23. Beryl; light blue gemstone; birthstone for March; sailors believed it would protect them on water; in folk law it was believed to protect against gossip;
  24. The aquamarine is a member of the beryl family and ranges in color from a pale almost colorless blue to blue-green to pure blue. Some of these stones are heated to enhance their color and change a light colored stone to pure blue. ...
  25. A bluey green transparent variety of beryl, the name is meant to suggest the colour of seawater. 7.5 - 8 on the Mohs scale. Aqua in ancient times was credited with aiding sleep, protecting sailors and counteracting the effects of pois