Chatoyancy

/ʃæˈtɔɪənsi/ noun

An optical effect where a gemstone shows a bright line of light that moves across its surface, like the eye of a cat (also called cat's eye effect).

From French chatoyant, derived from 'chaton' (cat's eye) with the root 'chat' (cat). The -ancy suffix creates an abstract noun. The effect got this name because the moving light line resembles a cat's eye.

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