garnet
gar·net (gär′nit)
noun
- any of a group of very hard silicate minerals having the general formula AB(SiO), occurring chiefly as well-formed crystals in metamorphic rocks: red varieties are often used as gems, ordinary varieties as abrasives
- a deep red
- a single-crystal synthetic form used in lasers, electronics, etc.
Etymology: ME gernet < OFr grenat < ML granatus < granatum, garnet, lit., pomegranate < L (see pomegranate): from the resemblance in color
gar·net (gär′nit)
noun
Etymology: LME garnett, prob. < or akin to Du garnaat
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