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sapphire

[ saf-ahyuhr ]

noun

  1. any gem variety of corundum other than the ruby, especially one of the blue varieties.
  2. a gem of this kind.
  3. the color of this gem, a deep blue.


adjective

  1. resembling sapphire; deep blue:

    a sapphire sky.

sapphire

/ 藞蝉忙蹿补瑟蓹 /

noun

    1. any precious corundum gemstone that is not red, esp the highly valued transparent blue variety. A synthetic form is used in electronics and precision apparatus. Formula: Al 2 O 3
    2. ( as modifier )

      a sapphire ring

    1. the blue colour of sapphire
    2. ( as adjective )

      sapphire eyes

鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

sapphire

  1. A clear, fairly pure form of the mineral corundum that is usually blue but may be any color except red. It often contains small amounts of oxides of cobalt, chromium, and titanium and is valued as a gem.
  2. Compare ruby
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sapphire1

First recorded in 1250鈥1300; Middle English saphir(e), saph(i)er, from Old French safir(e), saffir, saffer, from Latin 蝉补辫辫丑墨谤耻蝉, 蝉补辫辫墨谤us, from Greek 蝉谩辫辫丑别颈谤辞蝉, perhaps 鈥渓apis lazuli, lazurite, sapphire,鈥 probably from Semitic (compare Hebrew 蝉补辫辫墨谤, and probably a loanword in Semitic); 蝉补辫辫墨谤 and related Semitic forms perhaps come from Sanskrit 艣补苍颈辫耻谤颈测补 鈥渄ear to (the planet) Saturn,鈥 equivalent to 艢补苍颈 鈥(the planet) Saturn鈥 + 辫谤颈测谩- 鈥渄ear鈥; further origin uncertain
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of sapphire1

C13 safir, from Old French, from Latin 蝉补辫辫丑墨谤耻蝉, from Greek sappheiros, perhaps from Hebrew 蝉补辫辫墨谤, ultimately perhaps from Sanskrit 艣补苍颈辫谤颈测补, literally: beloved of the planet Saturn, from 艣补苍颈 Saturn + priya beloved
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She also excavated a few gems, including a star sapphire ring that belonged to her late father and an inexpensive metal lotus bowl that I had loved, deformed but still somehow itself.

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Around the edge lies a circle of 34 sapphires honoring late Dodgers pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who died in the midst of last year鈥檚 World Series run.

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Among the items taken were distinctive pieces such as two De Beers butterfly diamond rings, pink sapphire earrings shaped like butterflies from Katherine Wang, and a gold, diamond and sapphire Van Cleef necklace.

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"Future research is unlikely to find a better orientation, particularly on the cost-efficient sapphire substrates, because only two tilted directions can be fit to it," Pristovsek said.

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He says we will see brightly coloured gemstones like rubies, emeralds, and sapphires take the spotlight and "a lot of asymmetrical designs and chunky, unconventional shapes".

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What does听sapphire mean?

Sapphire is a transparent gemstone known for its deep-blue variety.

Sapphire belongs to the corundum family of minerals. Sapphires come in a variety of colors (including completely clear), but if a color is not specified, the word sapphire usually refers to the blue kind. This is the most well-known and is classified as a precious gem, meaning that it has a high commercial value. Some varieties of sapphire, like the one known as star sapphire, are considered even more valuable.

Sapphire is popular in jewelry. It is one of the birthstones for the month of September. It is associated with the zodiac sign of Taurus.

Some sapphires are synthetic, meaning they are manufactured, as opposed to being formed naturally. Due to its hardness, synthetic sapphire is used in a variety of practical applications, including as a material to make windows, lasers, and circuits. It is sometimes used as an abrasive, which is a material used for grinding and polishing.

The word sapphire is also sometimes used to refer to a deep-blue color.

Example: If I had the money, I鈥檇 buy that deep-blue sapphire ring.

Where does听sapphire come from?

The first records of the word sapphire come from around the 1200s. It comes from the Greek 蝉谩辫辫丑别颈谤辞蝉, which may have referred to lapis lazuli, lazurite, or sapphire itself. The earlier Semitic form 蝉补辫辫墨谤 may come from the Sanskrit 艣补苍颈辫耻谤颈测补, meaning 鈥渄ear to (the planet) Saturn.鈥

Sapphire occurs in many igneous rocks and is a variety of the mineral corundum, which is a form of aluminum oxide and is one of the hardest known substances. The red variety of corundum is known as a ruby, another precious gemstone. The blue coloring of sapphire is due to small amounts of iron and titanium.

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How is听sapphire used in real life?

Sapphires are among the most popular and well-known gemstones. They鈥檙e especially known for their use in jewelry. Because the blue variety is so well-known, the word sapphire is also used to refer to that color.

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Sapphires and rubies are different varieties of the same mineral.

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