Definition
A variety of garnet mineral that is usually yellowish-green or brownish-red, named for its resemblance to gooseberries.
Etymology
From Medieval Latin 'grossularia' (gooseberry), because the crystal's color and shape resembled gooseberry fruits to 18th-century mineralogists.
Kelly Says
Scientists literally named a semi-precious stone 'gooseberry garnet'—because someone centuries ago thought the rough bumpy crystals looked exactly like gooseberries growing on a bush!
Translations
ARالعربية
جرُّسُولار
Jurusular
BNবাংলা
গ্রসুলার
Grossular
CACatalà
grossular
groh-soo-lar
CSČeština
grossular
groh-soo-lar
DADansk
grossular
groh-soo-lar
DEDeutsch
Grossular
GROHSS-u-lar
ELΕλληνικά
Γκρόσσουλαρος
Gros-soo-laros
ESEspañol
grossular
groh-soo-lar
FAفارسی
گروسولار
Garsular
FISuomi
grossular
groh-soo-lar
FRFrançais
grossulaire
groh-soo-lair
GUGU
ગ્રોસ્યુલર
Grossular
HAHA
Grossular
GROHSS-ular
HEעברית
גרוסולר
Grossular
HIहिन्दी
ग्रॉसुलर
graosular
HUMagyar
grossular
groh-soo-lar
IDBahasa Indonesia
grossular
groh-soo-lar
IGIG
Grossular
GROHSS-ular
ITItaliano
grossularia
groh-soo-la-ria
MSBahasa Melayu
grossular
groh-soo-lar
MYမြန်မာ
ဂရော့စူလာ
Gyaut-sular
NLNederlands
grossulaire
groh-soo-lair
NONorsk
grossular
groh-soo-lar
PLPolski
grossular
groh-soo-lar
PTPortuguês
grossular
groh-soo-lar
RORomână
grossular
groh-soo-lar
RUРусский
гроссуляр
Grossular
SVSvenska
grossular
groh-soo-lar
SWKiswahili
grossular
groh-soo-lar
TAதமிழ்
கிராஸ்யூலர்
Kiraasuular
TEతెలుగు
గ్రాస్యులర్
Graasular
THไทย
ก Rossular
Grohssular
TLTL
grossular
groh-soo-lar
TRTürkçe
grossular
groh-soo-lar
UKУкраїнська
гроссуляр
Grossular
VITiếng Việt
grossular
groh-soo-lar
YOYO
Grossular
GROHSS-ular
ZUZU
Grossular
GROHSS-ular