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citrine

[ si-treen, -trahyn, -trin, si-treen ]

adjective

  1. pale-yellow; lemon-colored.


noun

  1. a translucent, yellow variety of quartz, often sold as topaz; false topaz; topaz quartz.

citrine

/ ˈsɪtrɪn /

noun

  1. a brownish-yellow variety of quartz: a gemstone; false topaz
    1. the yellow colour of a lemon
    2. (as modifier)

      citrine hair

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

citrine

/ sĭ-trēn,sĭtrēn′ /

  1. 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.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of citrine1

1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French; citrus, -ine 1
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Example Sentences

This was an optimistic collection — with flashes of eye-popping citrine and vermillion — that never lectured but celebrated living in harmony.

Yet the monochromatic musing was handled with subtlety, and balanced with bursts of on-trend eye-popping color – such as a long wool citrine coat or an emerald green leather poncho-jacket.

Tailored looks featured blossoming hydrangea embroidery above flared 1970s-style pants, as well as brooding dark prints in ruby and flashes of dazzling citrine.

A writer's block crystals gift set available through Etsy offers agate, carnelian, tiger eye, citrine, amethyst and clear quartz crystals to help those struggling to formulate sentences.

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“It appears especially delicious, because it has that dollop of green and reminds you of a gemstone: the citrine,” he says.

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More About Citrine

What does citrine mean?

Citrine is a translucent yellow gemstone.

It is a variety of quartz. Its color can vary from pale yellow to almost brown.

Citrine is considered a semiprecious gem, which is a label assigned to some gemstones that have a lesser value than those considered precious.

Because it can have a similar coloring, citrine is sometimes confused with yellow topaz, a similar but more expensive gemstone. For this reason, citrine is sometimes known as false topaz or topaz quartz. (Citrine is sometimes falsely sold as topaz.)

Along with topaz, citrine is one of the birthstones for the month of November. It is also considered a traditional gift for a 13th wedding anniversary (at least among the people who make up these things).

The word citrine is also used to refer to a pale shade of yellow.

Example: I got a bracelet with a dangling citrine for my birthday.

Where does citrine come from?

The first records of the word citrine come from the 1300s. It’s related to the word citrus.

Citrine is a variety of silica mineral quartz. Its coloring is due to small amounts of iron oxide.

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How is citrine used in real life?

Citrine is commonly confused with topaz. Some people know it as the birthstone for the month of November.

 

 

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Citrine is also sometimes known as false topaz. 

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