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Rate | Answer | Clue |
GEMSTONE | Opal, say | |
MENILITE | See Opal. | |
OCTOBER | Opal birthstone month | |
PAL | Opal ring is missing, mate | |
SEMIOPAL | A variety of opal not possessing opalescence. | |
OPALIZE | To convert into opal, or a substance like opal. | |
OPALESCE | To give forth a play of colors, like the opal. | |
HYDROPHANE | A semitranslucent variety of opal that becomes translucent or transparent on immersion in water. | |
CACHOLONG | An opaque or milk-white chalcedony, a variety of quartz; also, a similar variety of opal. | |
OPALINE | Of, pertaining to, or like, opal in appearance; having changeable colors like those of the opal. | |
HYALITE | A pellucid variety of opal in globules looking like colorless gum or resin; -- called also Muller's glass. | |
CHLOROPAL | A massive mineral, greenish in color, and opal-like in appearance. It is essentially a hydrous silicate of iron. | |
GEYSERITE | A loose hydrated form of silica, a variety of opal, deposited in concretionary cauliflowerlike masses, around some hot springs and geysers. | |
AMORPHISM | A state of being amorphous; esp. a state of being without crystallization even in the minutest particles, as in glass, opal, etc. | |
SILICA | Silicon dioxide, SiO/. It constitutes ordinary quartz (also opal and tridymite), and is artifically prepared as a very fine, white, tasteless, inodorous powder. | |
GIRASOLE GIRASOL | A variety of opal which is usually milk white, bluish white, or sky blue; but in a bright light it reflects a reddish color. | |
FIORITE | A variety of opal occuring in the cavities of volcanic tufa, in smooth and shining globular and botryoidal masses, having a pearly luster; -- so called from Fiora, in Ischia. |