noun a yellowish-green variety of olivine used as a gemstone
Chrysolite is a mineral belonging to the olivine group, commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.
Chrysolite is a gemstone variety of olivine, used in jewelry for its yellow-green to olive-green color.
Chrysolite is known for its hardness and distinctive color, making it a popular choice for collectors and researchers.
Chrysolite is valued for its clarity and brilliance, often used in gemstone cutting and polishing.
Chrysolite can be used in literature to symbolize growth, renewal, and transformation in a story or poem.
Geologists may use chrysolite as a term to refer to a yellow-green mineral in the olivine group.
Jewelers may use chrysolite as a gemstone in jewelry designs, known for its yellowish-green color.