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hiddenite
[ hid-n-ahyt ]
- a rare, transparent variety of spodumene, colored yellow-green to emerald-green by chromium: used as a gem.
hiddenite
/ ˈhɪdəˌnaɪt /
- a green transparent variety of the mineral spodumene, used as a gemstone
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hiddenite1
Named after William E. Hidden (1853–1918), U.S. mineralogist, who discovered it in 1879; -ite 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hiddenite1
C19: named after W. E. Hidden (1853–1918), American mineralogist who discovered it
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Example Sentences
Martin says rare examples of hiddenite, a green gem “found nowhere else in the world” were taken.
From Seattle Times
In the United States, emerald has occasionally been found, and fine crystals have been obtained from the workings for hiddenite at Stonypoint, Alexander county, N.C.
From Project Gutenberg
The company estimates the value of this entire yield of hiddenite at about $2,500.
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