| Nd/YAG | neodymium/yttrium-aluminum-garnet [laser] |
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| YAG | yttrium aluminum garnet [laser] |
| Ho:YAG | Holmium: Yttrium-Aluminium-Garnet |
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| YAG | Holmium:Yttrium-Aluminium-Garnet |
| Nd-YAG | Neo-dymium-yttrium aluminum garnet |
| YAG | Neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet |
| YAG | Yttrium Aluminium Garnet |
| garnet | <chemical> A mineral having many varieties differing in colour and in their constituents, but with the same crystallization (isometric), and conforming to the same general chemical formula. The commonest colour is red, the luster is vitreous, and the hardness greater than that of quartz. The dodecahedron and trapezohedron are the common forms. There are also white, green, yellow, brown, and black varieties. The garnet is a silicate, the bases being aluminia lime (grossularite, essonite, or cinnamon stone), or aluminia magnesia (pyrope), or aluminia iron (almandine), or aluminia manganese (spessartite), or iron lime (common garnet, melanite, allochroite), or chromium lime (ouvarovite, colour emerald green). The transparent red varieties are used as gems. The garnet was, in part, the carbuncle of the ancients. Garnet is a very common mineral in gneiss and mica slate. <botany> Garnet berry, an artificial dyestuff, produced as an explosive brown crystalline substance with a green or golden luster. It consists of the potassium salt of a complex cyanogen derivative of picric acid. Origin: OE. Gernet, grenat, OF. Grenet,grenat, F. Grenat, LL. Granatus, fr. L. Granatum pomegranate, granatus having many grains or seeds, fr. Granum grain, seed. So called from its resemblance in colour and shape to the grains or seeds of the pomegranate. See Grain, and cf. Grenade, Pomegranate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| garnetiferous | <chemical> Containing garnets. Origin: 1st garnet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| garnet |
any of a group of hard glassy minerals (silicates of various metals) used as gemstones and as an abrasive
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The Garnet group of minerals show crystals with a habit of rhombic dodecahedrons and trapezohedrons. They are nesosilicates with the same general formula, A3B2(SiO4)3. The chemical elements in garnet include calcium, magnesium, aluminium, iron2+, iron3+, chromium, manganese, and titanium. Garnets show no cleavage and a dodecahedral parting. Fracture is conchoidal to uneven; some varieties are very tough and are valuable for abrasive purposes. ...
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a variable color averaging a dark red.
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A family of mineralssilicates of aluminum, iron, manganese, chromium, calcium, and magnesiumoccurring as accessory minerals in a wide range of igneous rocks and as the finest crystals in some metamorphic rocks.
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A mineral commonly found in metamorphic rocks such as gneiss and schist. Typically looks like chunks of dark red glass. Used as a semiprecious stone and as an abrasive.
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| garnet | any of a group of hard glassy minerals (silicates of various metals) used as gemstones and as an abrasive |
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