Alexandrite

/ˌæl.ɪɡˈzæn.draɪt/ noun

A rare chrysoberyl gemstone that appears green in daylight but red or brownish under artificial light due to its unique crystal structure.

Named after Tsar Alexander II of Russia in 1842, when the stone was first discovered in the Ural Mountains. The -ite suffix is standard for mineral names. The stone's color-changing property made it particularly prized in Russia's imperial court.

AMአለክሳንድራይት
ARاليكساندريت
BNআলেকজান্ড্রাইট
CAalexandrita
CSalexandrit
DAalexandrit
DEAlexandrit
ELΑλεξανδρίτης
ESalexandrita
FAالیکساندر
FIalexandrit
FRalexandrite
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