tourmaline
English
Etymology
From French tourmaline, ultimately from Sinhalese තෝරමල්ලී (tōramallī, “carnelian”)
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Noun
tourmaline (countable and uncountable, plural tourmalines)
- A complex black or dark-coloured borosilicate mineral, compounded with various chemical elements and considered a semi-precious stone.
- 2012 March, Lee A. Groat, “Gemstones”, in American Scientist[1], volume 100, number 2, page 128:
- Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are […] . (Common gem materials not addressed in this article include amber, amethyst, chalcedony, garnet, lazurite, malachite, opals, peridot, rhodonite, spinel, tourmaline, turquoise and zircon.)
- A transparent gemstone cut from it.
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French
Pronunciation
Noun
tourmaline f (plural tourmalines)
Further reading
- “tourmaline”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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