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citrine
(redirected from Citrine quartz)

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ci·trine  (s-trn, strn)
n.
1. A pale yellow variety of crystalline quartz resembling topaz.
2. A light to moderate olive.

[Middle English, reddish yellow, from Old French citrin, from Medieval Latin citrnus, from Latin citrus, citron tree.]

ci·trine adj.

citrine [ˈsɪtrɪn]
n
1. (Earth Sciences / Minerals) a brownish-yellow variety of quartz: a gemstone; false topaz
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Colours) the yellow colour of a lemon

citrine  (s-trn, strn)
A pale-yellow variety of crystalline quartz resembling topaz. The coloring is caused by the presence of a small amount of iron in the crystal structure.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.citrinecitrine - semiprecious yellow quartz resembling topaz
quartz - a hard glossy mineral consisting of silicon dioxide in crystal form; present in most rocks (especially sandstone and granite); yellow sand is quartz with iron oxide impurities
transparent gem - a gemstone having the property of transmitting light without serious diffusion


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