English to Gujarati Dictionary emerald

emerald

નીલમ
definition
noun
The shining diamonds, rubies, emeralds , peridots, topaz, sapphires have now acquired a special status for the wearer.
a bright green precious stone consisting of a chromium-rich variety of beryl.
the leaves are emerald green
a bright green color like that of an emerald.
adjective
beyond the airport lay emerald hills
bright green in color.
translation of 'emerald'
નીલમના રંગનું,
નીલમણિ
example
The necklace she wore around her neck glowed a deep 'emerald' as he did so.
His 'emerald' orbs flickered rather angrily, his arms now folded across his chest.
To the south, past the tiny level valley the group was in, was an ocean of rolling 'emerald' hills, as far as anyone could see.
The hand that held a gold ring with a dark green 'emerald' on it.
He sat on the rustling 'emerald' grasses of the hill and idly trailed his fingers through his hair.
Hesitantly, the blue-feathered bird emerged from under the bushes, dragging behind it a long, shimmering 'emerald' tail.
The dark green color of the 'emerald' required chromium, an element not normally found in granitic pegmatites but often in good supply in ultramafics.
He had a powder green shirt under an 'emerald' vest, his blue-black hair just barely touching his shoulders.
She was holding her dad's hand as they all walked down the dirt road alongside pastures of 'emerald' hills.
We all looked, and down came the graceful butterfly, gliding on its long 'emerald' and black wings and settling at a puddle to drink.
The sparkling 'emerald' glittered enticingly from its cushion, the thin gold band smooth.
Something about those icy 'emerald' orbs sent a warm sensation coursing throughout her veins.
His eyes finally looked away from mine, and I thought I saw something dance through his bright 'emerald' orbs.
Synthetic ruby, sapphire, spinel, 'emerald' , opal, and turquoise are commonly encountered, but synthesis of diamond for gem cutting has so far been very limited.
She had a nicely shaped face with bright 'emerald' eyes.
The bodice was plain, starched white, while the skirt itself a deep 'emerald' .
A shining 'emerald' was situated on her forehead.
I looked in to his bright, 'emerald' eyes, wishing for an answer.
Chris stared at the girl for a moment, his eyes rolling over every aspect of her face; porcelain skin, bright 'emerald' eyes, soft pink lips.
The snakes were silver that faded into deep 'emerald' and the pole was gold and was holding up a fiery torch with two blades criss-crossed in the background.
Now I recall a beautiful avenue in the summer: lush and green, with rows of trees and 'emerald' grass sidings by the pavements.
Her face lit up as she glanced down at the sparkling 'emerald' adorning her finger.
But all I could see in my mind was his heavenly figure, and those bright, vivid 'emerald' eyes of his.
The 'emerald' hills of South America appear lived-in and intimate.
His eyes were just as green; as green as the 'emerald' fields of grass Lisa remembered from her childhood in Oregon.
The blue-silver metal was cast in an ornate fashion, and white diamonds spotted with emeralds, beryls and 'emeralds' crusted the edges of the metal.
The brilliant 'emeralds' faded to a dull jade, the gold sunbeams shattering, giving way to dreary grey light.
The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, 'emeralds' , sapphires and 1,210 diamonds.
They sparkle like dark green 'emeralds' revealed to the light for the first time.
Among the products that were marketed were 'emeralds' , tourmalines, aquamarine, amethyst, citrini and industrial minerals such as talc and lime.
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