Almandine

/ˈælmənˌdiːn/ noun

A deep red or purple-red variety of garnet (iron aluminum silicate mineral) used as a gemstone and in industrial abrasives.

From medieval Latin 'almandina,' derived from Arabic 'al-qalqand' or possibly from the city of Almandal. The stone was named either for its origin or from a corrupted place name, showing how gems acquired medieval names.

AM Almanac
ARالماندي
BNঅলম্যান্ডিন
CAalmandina
CSalmandin
DAalmandine
DEAlmandine
ELαλμαντινή
ESalmandina
FAالمان Considering
FIalmandini
FRalmandine
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