| girdle |
Girdle - A narrow band separating the crown and pavillion of a faceted gem.
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| girdle |
to remove the bark of a tree in a ring around the trunk.
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| girdle |
The girdle is a thin cross-section of the stone situated between the Crown and the Pavilion and at 90 degrees to the vertical axis. Its perimeter may be faceted or continuous or a combination of both, and is usually parallel to the vertical axis. Top of Page
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| girdle |
The outer edge, or periphery, of a fashioned stone; the portion that is usually grasped by the setting or mounting; the dividing line between the crown and pavilion.
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| Giraldés' organ |
paradidymis.
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| GIR | a young woman |
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| GIR | any female friend |
| GIR | the childhood of a girl |
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| GIR | like a girl |
| GIR | being characteristic of a girl |
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