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  2. Crystal - Wikipedia

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    The word crystal derives from the Ancient Greek word κρύσταλλος (krustallos), meaning both "ice" and "rock crystal", [3] from κρύος (kruos), "icy cold, frost". [4] [5] Examples of large crystals include snowflakes, diamonds, and table salt.

  3. Crystal (name) - Wikipedia

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    Crystal (/ ˈ k r ɪ s t əl /) is a common English language female given name. Variant forms of the name include Kristal, Krystal, Cristal, Kristel, Krystle and Kristol.. As a feminine name, it is a 19th-century coinage, derived from crystal, a transparent quartz gemstone, usually colorless, that can be cut to reflect brilliant light, whose name comes from Ancient Greek κρύσταλλος ...

  4. List of names derived from gemstones - Wikipedia

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    Jewellery, gemstone: Bijou: Given name / surname Means jewel in French. Jewel (given name) Given name Lapis lazuli: Rumi Given name Originates from Japanese and means "lapis lazuli" and "flow". Malachite: Malachy (given name) Given name Originates from Ireland. Pearl: Madge (given name) Given name A girl's name of Greek origin, meaning "pearl ...

  5. Crystal healing - Wikipedia

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    The word 'crystal' is derived from the Greek word "krýstallos" which translates to "ice". [11] The Ancient Greeks believed that clear quartz crystals were a water that had frozen to the point where it would remain in its solid form. [12] The word "amethyst" in Ancient Greek language means "not intoxicate."

  6. Chrystal - Wikipedia

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    Chrystal may refer to: Crystal, of which it is an older, now non-standard, spelling; Chrystal, a 2005 film; People with the surname. Bob ...

  7. Opal - Wikipedia

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    The origin of this word in turn is a matter of debate, but most modern references suggest it is adapted from the Sanskrit word úpala meaning ‘precious stone’. [ 5 ] As references to the gem are made by Pliny the Elder , one theory attributed the name's origin to Roman mythology: to have been adapted from Ops , the wife of Saturn , and ...

  8. Yup, There Are A Total Of *Seven* Greek Words For Love ... - AOL

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    The ancient Greeks came up with seven different words for the types of love. Experts break down what they mean and how to foster the types of love in your life. Yup, There Are A Total Of *Seven ...

  9. Gemstones in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word gavish is a wanderwort, which probably originated in historical Nubia, modern Sudan. Greek κρύσταλλος crystallos ‘crystal quartz’ primarily meant ‘ice’, derived from κρύος kryos ‘ice’. The Greeks believed that crystal quartz was supercooled ice, [10] and applied the word crystallos to the both of them.