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111Beryl — englischer Name, Bedeutung angelehnt an den Halbedelstein …
112beryl — ber|yl [ˈberıl] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: beril, from Latin beryllus, from Greek beryllos] a valuable stone that is usually green or yellow …
113beryl — ber|yl [ berəl ] noun count or uncount a valuable stone that has a transparent green, blue, or yellow color …
114beryl — m I, D. u 1. blm chem. «(Be) pierwiastek chemiczny z grupy wapniowców, liczba atomowa 4, srebrzystoszary, lekki metal, używany m.in. do utwardzania stopów miedzi, niklu» 2. lm M. e, D. berylli «minerał, krzemian berylu i glinu, będący ważnym… …
115beryl — sb. Wright’s L. P. p. 25 …
116Beryl — ber·yl || berɪl n. female first name; pale green or light blue precious stone …
117beryl — [ bɛrɪl] noun a transparent pale green, blue, or yellow mineral consisting of a silicate of beryllium and aluminium, sometimes used as a gemstone. Origin ME: from OFr. beril, via L. from Gk bērullos …
118beryl — noun (C) a valuable stone that is usually green or yellow …
119beryl — ber·yl …
120beryl — ber•yl [[t]ˈbɛr əl[/t]] n. mir jew a mineral, beryllium aluminum silicate, Be3Al2Si6O18, varieties of which are the gems emerald and aquamarine: the principal ore of beryllium • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME beril (< AF) < LL bērillus, L… …