The ancient Sanskrit word "marakata," meaning "green," led to "smaragdos" ("green gem") in Greek, which became "Smaragdus" or "Esmaraldus" in Latin, then "esmeraude" in French, and "emerald" in English.
These jewels are also called precious gems.
The plural is "emeralds."
Yes. Jewels is a plural noun, including gems such as emeralds, diamonds and rubies.
Well, honey, if you're talking about the gemstone "emerald," then no, it doesn't need to be capitalized unless it's at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "Emerald City." But if you're referring to the color green as "emerald," then no need to capitalize it at all. So, it really depends on how you're using it in a sentence.
They are called ARTICLES.
Yes.
it is something called hammer space
These jewels are also called precious gems.
at the store on machinery called buy something jeweler's.
The Sol Emeralds are a different version of the Chaos Emeralds. They are basically the Chaos Emeralds from Blaze's world.
The coast emerald is called emerald cuz it is green and emeralds are green.
You don't get the emeralds.
Eugene Emeralds was created in 1955.
The host rock of emeralds is often a type of rock called beryl, which is a mineral that forms in pegmatites or hydrothermal veins. Emeralds are a variety of beryl that gets its green color from trace amounts of chromium or vanadium.
Yes. In fact, there are synthetic emeralds. They are real emeralds, though they are not as valuable as natural emeralds.
Emeralds are expensive because they are rare and beautiful.
The ISBN of The Attenbury Emeralds is 978-0340995723.