Emerald

Word EMERALD
Character 7
Hyphenation em er ald
Pronunciations /ˈɛm(ə)ɹəld/

Definitions and meanings of "Emerald"

What do we mean by emerald?

A brilliant green to grass-green transparent variety of beryl, used as a gemstone. noun

A strong yellowish green. noun

Of a strong yellowish green. adjective

A variety of the mineral beryl, having a deep, clear green color, and when transparent highly prized as a gem. noun

The name in Great Britain of a size of printing-type, intermediate between minion (which is larger) and nonpareil (which is smaller), and measuring 138 lines to the foot. It is not used in the United States. noun

In entomology, one of several small green geometrid moths, as the grass emerald, Pseudoterpna pruinata, and the Essex emerald, Phorodesma smaragdaria. noun

Of a bright green, like emerald.

A precious stone of a rich green color, a variety of beryl. See beryl. noun

A kind of type, in size between minion and nonpare�l. It is used by English printers. noun

Of a rich green color, like that of the emerald. adjective

A fish of the Gulf of Mexico (Gobionellus oceanicus), remarkable for the brilliant green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence the name; -- called also esmeralda. adjective

A very durable pigment, of a vivid light green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively. adjective

A name given to Ireland on account of the brightness of its verdure. adjective

See Hiddenite. adjective

See Zaratite. adjective

Of a rich green colour. adjective

Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly valued as a precious stone. noun

Emerald green noun

A green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone noun

Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly valued as a precious stone.

Emerald green, a colour.

Any hummingbird in the genera Chlorostilbon and Elvira; and some in the genus Amazilia

A size of type between nonpareil and minion, standardized as 6½-point.

What villagers get when scamming you Urban Dictionary

A girl; very bi polar. a great friend. quite sometimes. very loud with her friends. exbaressed easily by her friends. amazing singer. very emotional. often called stupid. loved very much by her bestfriend. Urban Dictionary

A sluty girl who thinks ur all that but they r also sexy sometime THEY R NOT HOTTTTT!!!!!!!!! THEY CAN BE BITCHES!!!!!!! Urban Dictionary

A wonderful, talented and brilliant gem. Her keen sense of what's going on in the world, will keep you interested. Although her social skills aren't always the best, you can count on her being loyal always. She has a deep understanding of people and her surroundings. Emerald's are often multi talented, extremely intelligent and beautiful to say the least. Urban Dictionary

A sweet,caring, kind girl who's shy around new people, but when with friends, can't be shut up. a great singer. even though she may have a shiny exterior, deep down she hides her true feelings because she doesn't like to show her feelings.💀 pretends she's a princess👑 is loved by her friends. you find yourself falling in love with emeralds pretty quick🐼 Urban Dictionary

A awesome funny girl! She wants happiness and world peace, a great friend who is always there. Urban Dictionary

When somebody seeks attention for a long period of time. Urban Dictionary

A rich entitled girl that always asks the question, "Why?". She will also sometimes invite herself into your home. Urban Dictionary

When somebody is seeking attention for a long period of time. Urban Dictionary

The friend that mocks you for no reason Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Emerald

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The word "emerald" in example sentences

According to Theophrastus, the stone which he calls emerald, and from which large obelists were cut, must have been an imperfect jasper. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

Considering the particular emerald which is a variety of beryl -- although the name emerald in the trade is applied somewhat loosely to any stone which is of the same colour, or approaching the colour of the beryl variety -- this emerald only differs chemically from the beryl, just described, in possessing an addition of oxide of chromium. ❋ John Mastin (N/A)

Christina opted for florals (and showed off a pair of dark-rimmed glasses), Elisabeth donned an embellished, champagne-colored frock and Cara stood out in emerald green and a statement necklace. ❋ Hilary Moss (2010)

The word itself conjures up images of dusty farm boots and tractors, piles of lush vegetables and happy, grass-fed animals frolicking in emerald green valleys. ❋ Elissa Altman (2010)

White, cream and sand dominated, and there were still pieces of almost monastic simplicity? lots of boat necklines and tunic shapes, and a long-sleeve navy jumpsuit with no visible seams or fastenings, for instance? but wide pyjama silk trousers were emblazoned with tuxedo stripes in emerald and cobalt, while a burgundy leather T-shirt was worn with electric blue trousers (left). ❋ Jess Cartner-Morley (2010)

The ownership of a gigantic emerald is disputed, and soon the current Lord Attenbury comes to ask for help in proving that it belongs to his family. ❋ Laura Wilson (2010)

But here in Northern California, winters are chilly, not cold, and so this is the season when things come alive: the moss on the trunks of the oak trees goes emerald from the rain, the grass begins to grow like a mist over the hills, and the naked ladies poke their green up along the banks of roads. ❋ Heather McDougal (2007)

The name emerald describes the colour of the stone. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And, as before, Joseph took his portion from them both, an emerald from the one and the setting from the other, and so he had a fine ring. ❋ Unknown (1947)

Every day he went and looked at it, sighing over the thought for his lost pepper, until one morning, lo and behold! the egg had disappeared, and it its place sat the loveliest little maiden, dressed from head to foot in emerald-green, while round her neck hung a single emerald of great size, shaped just like the green pepper. ❋ Unknown (1894)

They are astir even before sunrise, when the air is yet chill with the breath of the retreating night, -- there they are, vibrating with their soft humming over the Larkspur blossoms which are themselves like exquisite azure birds all poised for flight, or diving deep into the fragrant trumpets of the Honeysuckle, everywhere flashing in emerald and ruby as the sun's first beams strike them, like the living jewels they are. ❋ Unknown (1894)

229 A white emerald is yet unknown; but this adds only to the Oriental-extravagance of the picture. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Man this [villager] just gave me 1 emerald for 600 [wheat],i got fucking [scammed]! ❋ IAmTheRolo (2019)

[damn yo], [my girl] was all emerald [last night]. ❋ Dr. Breezy (2007)

Hey emerald come [ova] here and [suck my] big [delious] dick ❋ HOTT_STUFF!!!!!!! (2008)

[You are] such an Emerald. [Wow]! What an Emerald! ❋ BoadBarbieGirl (2010)

[oh] she's being such an [emerald]🐼💕 ❋ Emerald🐼 (2014)

[DAMN]! You are so [lucky] to have Emerald [as a friend]. ❋ Least Graceful Human Being (2012)

Person 1: Ugh, did you hear about [Person 3]? Person 2: No...? Person 1: Person 3 was [emeralding] [all night]. It was very annoying ❋ Sweet Cinnamon~ (2018)

Emerald, don't you have a [bathroom] in [your own] [house]? ❋ Mclennon4life (2017)

Person 1: Ugh, did you hear what [Person 3] did yesterday? Person 2: No...? Person 1: Person 3 was [emeralding] [all night], it was very annoying. ❋ Sweet Cinnamon~ (2018)

Me:[Hey boo] [how are you] Emerald: [hEy BoO] [hOw ArE YoU] ❋ Brynnisntugly101 (2019)

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