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A rock that exhibits a rainbow-like appearance is often referred to as "iridescent" or "opalescent." This effect is typically due to the presence of certain minerals or inclusions that refract light, creating a spectrum of colors. Common examples include labradorite and opal, which display vibrant colors when viewed from different angles.

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