Birthstones are called such because they are gemstones that are assigned to represent what part of the year you are born. The actual gemstone varies from different charts and customs.
Check out the website below that will explain in detail why we have birthstones today.
Amethyst
It is called appendicolith when there are stones or calcifications in the appendix. This condition can lead to inflammation or blockage of the appendix, causing appendicitis.
No, calcium oxalate is not soluble. This is what results in what are called gall stones, or kidney stones.
The brightest and best red in ruby colors is called Pigeon Blood Red.
Birthstones are different for each month of the year. The site Birthday Gems has a list of each month and the stone that corresponds with it. You would need to find out the months of birth, and then match the stones.
Tammy Stones's birth name is Stones, Tammy Renee.
The birth stones ... December = turquoise January = Garnet
Yes, general collective nouns can be used, such as a heap of stones, a pile of stones, a row of stones, a truckload of stones, etc. Some collective nouns for stones are: A group of monumental stones is called a henge of stones. A mound of stones is called a cairn of stones.
Amethyst
Emerald-Green
Yes
A pile of stones
Some important uses for Onyx are Gemstones, Ornamental stones, Birth stones, and Decoration.
It is called appendicolith when there are stones or calcifications in the appendix. This condition can lead to inflammation or blockage of the appendix, causing appendicitis.
Here is a diagram of the Birth StonesJanuary- GarnetFebruary- AmethystMarch- AquamarineApril- DiamondMay- EmeraldJune- PearlJuly- RubyAugust- PeridotSeptember- SapphireOctober- OpalNovember- TopazDecember- TurquoiseYou can find this list in most stores that sell birth stones.
River stones, river rock, or skipping stones
a big pile of stones scratch that... a broadside i think....