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hid·den·ite  (hdn-t)
n.
A transparent emerald-green variety of spodumene, used as a gemstone.

[After William Earl Hidden (1853-1918), American mineralogist.]

hiddenite [ˈhɪdəˌnaɪt]
n
(Earth Sciences / Minerals) a green transparent variety of the mineral spodumene, used as a gemstone
[named after W. E. Hidden (1853-1918), American mineralogist who discovered it]
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Noun1.hiddenite - a green transparent form of the mineral spodumene used as a gemstone
spodumene - a pyroxene mineral consisting of lithium aluminum silicate; a source of lithium
transparent gem - a gemstone having the property of transmitting light without serious diffusion


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