(beryl)
11béryl — chrysobéryl …
12beryl — Beryl, une pierre precieuse, Beryllus …
13beryl — ► NOUN ▪ a transparent pale green, blue, or yellow mineral used as a gemstone. ORIGIN Greek b rullos …
14Beryl — Beril redirects here. For a character of Tolkien s legendarium, see Beril (House of Bëor). Heliodor redirects here. For the masculine name, see Heliodorus (disambiguation). For other uses, see Beryl (disambiguation). Beryl Three varieties of… …
15Béryl — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Beryl (homonymie). Béryl Catégorie IX : silicates[1] …
16Beryl — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Beryl (homonymie). Beryl …
17beryl — beryline /ber euh lin, luyn /, adj. /ber euhl/, n. a mineral, beryllium aluminum silicate, Be3Al2Si6O18, usually green, but also blue, rose, white, and golden, and both opaque and transparent, the latter variety including the gems emerald and… …
18Beryl — /ber il/, n. a female given name. * * * Mineral composed of beryllium aluminum silicate, Be3Al2(SiO3)6, a commercial source of beryllium. Several varieties are valued as gemstones: aquamarine (pale blue green); emerald (deep green); heliodor… …
19béryl — (bé ril) s. m. Variété d émeraude de couleur d eau de mer. • Pierres précieuses enchâssées dans l or, sardoine, onyx et béryl, VOLT. Phil. IV, 160. HISTORIQUE XIIIe s. • Et ciers [chers] bericles et filates, Jaspe, topaces et acates, Fl.… …
20beryl — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French beril, from Latin beryllus, from Greek bēryllos, back formation from bēryllion beryl, of Indo Aryan origin; akin to Prakrit verulia, veluriya beryl Date: 13th century a mineral consisting of a… …