Topaz

/ˈtoʊpæz/ noun

A hard, shiny gemstone that can be yellow, blue, pink, or colorless and is often used in jewelry.

The word likely comes from Latin 'topazus', from Greek 'topazos', the name of a gem said to be found on an island in the Red Sea. The exact original meaning and stone type have shifted over time.

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