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Irish moss Is dried red marine algae Chondrus crispus.
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iridescence Light effect causing a mineral to display a play of colors on an apparently monocolored surface. Iridescence is many times the result of pearly luster, seen around an area where pressure occurred, displaying a similar image to that of fresh oil rising to the surface of a road at the beginning of a rain. Iridescence is also the result of mild tarnishing of a few metallic lustered minerals, such as Chalcopyrite and Hematite.
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iritis painful inflammation of the eyes sometimes occurring in IBD.
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Irish moss Brownish purple algae that grows attached to rocks at low tide marks. It is a rich source of the emollient and moisture binding substance carrageen, and many micro-nutrients.
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iritis An inflammation of the colored part of the eye, or iris, resulting in an eye that is red, painful and sensitive to light.
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