alexandrite
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See also: Alexandrite
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Named after Alexander II of Russia + -ite.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]alexandrite (countable and uncountable, plural alexandrites)
- (mineralogy) A form of chrysoberyl that displays a colour change dependent upon the light source, along with strong pleochroism.
- 1922, E[ric] R[ücker] Eddison, The Worm Ouroboros[1], London: Jonathan Cape, page 2:
- […] the body of each high seat was a single jewel of monstrous size: the left-hand seat a black opal, asparkle with steel-blue fire, the next a fire-opal, as it were a burning coal, the third seat an alexandrite, purple like wine by night but deep sea-green by day.
Translations
[edit]form of chrysoberyl that displays a colour change
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Further reading
[edit]- David Barthelmy (1997–2025) “Alexandrite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database.
- “alexandrite”, in Mindat.org[2], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2025.