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  1. A transparent pale green, blue, or yellow mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminum, sometimes used as a gemstone


  1. the chief source of beryllium; colored transparent varieties are valued as gems
  2. 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. ...
  3. The kbs wz. 1996 Beryl (English: beryllium) is a Polish 5.56mm assault rifle, designed and produced by the Łucznik Arms Factory in the city of Radom. The rifle is to replace 7.62x39mm AK-47 and 5.45x39mm Tantal used in the Polish Armed Forces.
  4. This is a list of Dragonlance characters and their early life in the series.
  5. Beryl is a unisex given name. The Greek word "beryllos" (βήρυλλος) referred to a number of blue-green stones in antiquity. The name came into fashion at the end of the 19th century.
  6. Beryl was a compositing window manager for the X Window System which forked from Compiz in September 2006 and was re-merged in 2007, under the name of Compiz Fusion.
  7. (mineralogy) A mineral of pegmatite deposits, often used as a gemstone; An example of the mineral beryl; a dull blue colour; Of a dull blue colour
  8. A light colored mineral that when transparent and dark green is called emerald, and when blue in color, aquamarine.
  9. A gemstone forming hexagonal crystals that may be transparent, blue, or green (emerald) in colour; like many stones TT  it was considered to have healing powers.
  10. Be3Al2Si6O18. A rare igneous mineral usually found in pegmatites. Its colored varieties include aquamarine (pale blue-green), emerald (dark green), heliodor (yellow), and morganite (pink). See also the field guide entry for beryl.
  11. Beryl is beryllium aluminium silicate, named for its content of the rare metal beryllium, although it is particularly noted for its properties as a gemstone. ...
  12. [ Ex.28: 20 and 39: 13; Song 5:14; Dan.10: 6; Rev.21: 20] Hard mineral. Used as a gemstone. It has a blue-green color and is similar to an emerald
  13. a mineral, typically pale blue-green, containing beryllium, aluminum, silicon, and oxygen; found in a number of pegmatites.
  14. (mineralogy) Béryl, béril [ Al2O3 . 3BeO . 6(SiO2), generic name for some varieties of emeralds, a cyclosilicate, Crystalline System : Hexagonal ]
  15. Probably a green gemstone, either green chrysoberyl, green peridot or ordinary beryl, beryllium alumino-silicate.
  16. a durable mineral of various colors. Varieties include emerald, aquamarine and pink morganite.
  17. aquamarine or emerald variety of beryllium, used as gems
  18. A mineral. If medium to dark green, it is an emerald. If light blue, it is an aquamarine.
  19. A silicate mineral with several varieties of gemstones including well known gems like emerald, aquamarine, as well as more exotic gems like goshenite, morganite. These various gemstones come in a wide variety of colors ranging from greens, blues, yellows, reds, pinks and colorless. ...
  20. noun - beryllium aluminum silicate, BeAl2Si6O18, a very hard, lustrous mineral that is a source of beryllium and that occurs in hexagonal crystals, usually blue, green, pink, or yellow in color: emerald and aquamarine are two gem varieties of beryl
  21. is a family of colorful gemstones that include emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), Bixbite (red), morganite (pink), heliodor (yellow), Riesling (pale green with warm golden yellow flash), and goshenite (colorless). Hardness=7 - 8, S.G.=2.6-2.9,R.I.=1.577-1.583.
  22. (n) Beryl is a mineral made up of beryllium aluminium cyclosilicate. Pure beryl is colorless, colored beryl has been tinted by impurities; Green beryl is called emerald, blue beryl is aquamarine. The name comes from the Greek beryllos for the blue-green color of sea water.
  23. A species of gemstone of which emerald, aquamarine, morganite (light pink) and heliodor (light yellow or golden) are varieties.
  24. There are several varieties of Beryl, for example emerald and aquamarine are both part of this family of stones. Beryl jewellery should be treated with greater care than other, tougher stones such as diamond, and excessive heat should be avoided. ...
  25. is a young woman who, along with her unnamed younger sister, were raised from infancy by robots in Transept City, one of the major robot cities and the home of Font Prime. Beryl managed to escape the city but was unable to help her sister. Known as the eyes of the forest,