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What is the Japanese word for gem?

The word for jewel is houseki 宝石.


What is the Japanese word for gem paw?

宝石の前足


The last-word which include in dictionary?

In the "Collins Gem English Dictionary" the final word is Zygote.


What is 'doozie' when translated from English to Italian?

Chicca is an Italian equivalent of the English word "doozie." The feminine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "bonbon," "candy," "gem," "pearl," "rarity," "tidbit" or "treat" depending upon context. Regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "TCHEEK-ka" in Italian.


Is there a describing word for the word gem?

Yes shiny would describe a gem There is a shiny gem in the treasure chest


What is the possessive form of gem?

Gem's. Gem's could also be 'gem is' so you have to note the context of the word to tell if it is possessive or 'is' eg The gem's green -- gem's = gem is The gem's colour is green. -- gem's = possessive


What is gem in Tamil?

A gem is referred as a navarathinakkal in Tamil.


What kind of noun is gem?

The noun 'gem' is a singular, common noun; a word for a thing.The noun 'gem' is a concrete noun as a word for a precious or semi-precious stone; a word for a jewel; a word for an outstanding person; a word for a physical object or person.The noun 'gem' is an abstract noun as a word for something valued for its beauty or perfection; a word for a concept.


What is a jewel spelled with three letters only?

A 3-letter word for jewel is gem.


What is the Latin word for gem?

Gemma


What is City of Jewels in Latin language?

In Latin, the English word "City" would be "Urbs," which could possibly be where we get our modern day English word "Urban" from. The Latin word for the English word "Jewel" would probably be "Gemma," from which we get the English word "Gem." So it might be something like "Urbs de Gemmae." I'm not 100% positive on this, but it's a start! ~Boogie~


What is 'buona chicca' when translated from Italian to English?

"Good tidbit!" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase Buona chicca! The feminine singular phrase also translates as "Good bonbon (candy, sweet)!" or "Nice gem!" according to English context. The pronunciation will be "BWO-na TCHEEK-ka" in Pisan Italian.