Sapphire

/ˈsæfaɪər/ noun

A sapphire is a precious gemstone that is most often deep blue, though it can come in other colors. It is very hard and is used in jewelry and some special tools.

From Old French *safir*, from Latin *sapphirus*, from Greek *sáppheiros*, which probably referred originally to a blue stone like lapis lazuli. The term later settled on the blue variety of corundum.

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ARياقوت أزرق
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CAsafir
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DAsafir
DESaphir
ELζαφείρι
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