calcedon (Meaning)

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calcedon (n.)

A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

Synonyms & Antonyms of calcedon

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calcedon Sentence Examples

  1. The jeweler displayed a stunning necklace adorned with a vibrant calcedon pendant.
  2. As a gemstone enthusiast, she appreciated the intricate patterns of the calcedon stone.
  3. The ancient Greeks believed that calcedon had mystical properties that could ward off evil spirits.
  4. The sculptor carefully selected a piece of calcedon to carve into a delicate figurine.
  5. In ancient times, warriors often carried talismans made of calcedon for protection in battle.
  6. The healer prescribed a charm embedded with calcedon to alleviate the patient's anxiety.
  7. Legends spoke of a hidden cave where calcedon crystals gleamed like stars in the darkness.
  8. The merchant boasted of the finest calcedon jewelry in the entire marketplace.
  9. Sailors would often wear calcedon amulets to ensure safe voyages across treacherous seas.
  10. Archaeologists unearthed artifacts adorned with calcedon in the ruins of an ancient civilization.

FAQs About the word calcedon

A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The jeweler displayed a stunning necklace adorned with a vibrant calcedon pendant.

As a gemstone enthusiast, she appreciated the intricate patterns of the calcedon stone.

The ancient Greeks believed that calcedon had mystical properties that could ward off evil spirits.

The sculptor carefully selected a piece of calcedon to carve into a delicate figurine.