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Meaning of greenstone

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greenstone (n.)

A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain dark-colored igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc.

greenstone Sentence Examples

  1. The Maori people of New Zealand carved intricate ornaments from greenstone, a type of jade.
  2. The walls of the ancient temple were adorned with polished slabs of greenstone, reflecting a serene glow.
  3. The emerald-green hue of the greenstone necklace complemented the woman's elegant attire.
  4. The amulet was carved from a single piece of greenstone, its surface bearing intricate designs.
  5. The blade of the ceremonial sword was forged from a rare greenstone known for its exceptional strength.
  6. The greenstone idol was believed to possess the power to ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity.
  7. The cliffs above the bay were studded with patches of greenstone, a testament to the region's geological past.
  8. The riverbed yielded countless small greenstone pebbles, each one smoothed and polished by the relentless flow of water.
  9. The greenstone vase held a priceless elixir, rumored to have healing properties.
  10. The greenstone tiles that paved the floor of the royal palace were meticulously arranged in geometric patterns.

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A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain dark-colored igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc.

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The Maori people of New Zealand carved intricate ornaments from greenstone, a type of jade.

The walls of the ancient temple were adorned with polished slabs of greenstone, reflecting a serene glow.

The emerald-green hue of the greenstone necklace complemented the woman's elegant attire.

The amulet was carved from a single piece of greenstone, its surface bearing intricate designs.