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lazulite
[ laz-uh-lahyt, lazh-uh- ]
noun
- an azure-blue mineral, hydrous magnesium iron aluminum phosphate, (FeMg)Al 2 P 2 O 8 (OH) 2 .
lazulite
/ ˈlæzjʊˌlaɪt /
noun
- a blue mineral, consisting of hydrated magnesium iron phosphate, occurring in metamorphic rocks. Formula: (Mg,Fe)Al 2 (PO 4 ) 2 (OH) 2
Other Words From
- laz·u·lit·ic [laz-, uh, -, lit, -ik, lazh-, uh, -], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of lazulite1
Word History and Origins
Origin of lazulite1
Example Sentences
Lazulite, laz′ū-līt, n. a mineral of a light, indigo-blue colour, occurring in quartz and in clay-slate.
Yet there are islands in the 2,000-mile-long Antillean archipelago that are still near pristine, islands without racial tension or xenophobia, islands with opalescent beaches, lush rain forests and brooding volcanic peaks, islands laved by waters that American Writer Lafcadio Hearn described a century ago as "flaming lazulite."
At any rate, we were off early, the weather was perfect, and the sky was an inverted tureen of lazulite blue.
On every side, five leagues around, All smooth and level lay the ground, With fresh green grass that charmed the sight Like sapphires blent with lazulite.
A towering height of solid wall, Flashing afar, surrounds it all, Its golden courts enchant the sight, And gates aglow with lazulite.
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