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		Definition of chrysolite in English: chrysolitenoun ˈkrɪsəlʌɪtˈkrɪsəˌlaɪt mass nounA yellowish-green or brownish variety of olivine, used as a gemstone.  Example sentencesExamples -  The whole was embroidered with hundreds of pearls laced with two agates, twelve chrysolites, twelve garnets, a gold-mounted sapphire and a large pendant pearl.
 -  Naturally occurring round lumps of the shiny mineral chrysolite, similarly used, have the same name.
 -  Stones and metals fall under the rulership of planets, not signs, but through its association with Venus, Libra has affinity with copper, sapphires, marcasite, lapis lazuli and chrysolite.
 -  Amber, fluorite and chrysolite are recommended.
 -  Through its association with Venus, Taurus has affinity with Copper, marcasite, alabaster, lapis lazuli and chrysolite.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French crisolite, from medieval Latin crisolitus, from Latin chrysolithus, based on Greek khrusos 'gold' + lithos 'stone'.    Definition of chrysolite in US English: chrysolitenounˈkrisəˌlītˈkrɪsəˌlaɪt A yellowish-green or brownish variety of olivine, used as a gemstone.  Example sentencesExamples -  Naturally occurring round lumps of the shiny mineral chrysolite, similarly used, have the same name.
 -  Through its association with Venus, Taurus has affinity with Copper, marcasite, alabaster, lapis lazuli and chrysolite.
 -  Stones and metals fall under the rulership of planets, not signs, but through its association with Venus, Libra has affinity with copper, sapphires, marcasite, lapis lazuli and chrysolite.
 -  Amber, fluorite and chrysolite are recommended.
 -  The whole was embroidered with hundreds of pearls laced with two agates, twelve chrysolites, twelve garnets, a gold-mounted sapphire and a large pendant pearl.
 
 
 Origin   Late Middle English: from Old French crisolite, from medieval Latin crisolitus, from Latin chrysolithus, based on Greek khrusos ‘gold’ + lithos ‘stone’.     |