Quartz

/kwɔːrts/ noun

A hard, common mineral made of silicon and oxygen, often clear or colored, used in jewelry, watches, and electronics.

From German *Quarz*, originally a miners’ term of uncertain origin, possibly from an old Slavic word for 'hard'. It entered English in the 18th century through scientific and mineralogical writing.

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