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Aquamarine is a pale-blue to light-green
variety of the
beryl family, with its name
relating to
water and sea. The
color of
aquamarine can be
changed by...
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Aquamarine is a 2006 American-Australian teen
fantasy romantic comedy film
directed by
Elizabeth Allen,
loosely based on the 2001
young adult novel of...
- Look up
aquamarine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aquamarine may
refer to:
Aquamarine (color), a
shade between green and blue
Aquamarine (gemstone)...
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first recorded use of
aquamarine as a
color name in
English was in 1598.
Rough aquamarine Aquamarine crystals on
muscovite An
aquamarine brooch List of colors...
- USS
Aquamarine (PYc-7) was the
former yacht Siele launched in
April 1926 by
Pusey and
Jones Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware. In 1940
Siele was sold and...
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Pedro aquamarine is the world's
largest cut
aquamarine gem. It was cut from a
crystal originally weighing approximately 60
pounds (27 kg) and measuring...
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formula Be3Al2Si6O18. Well-known
varieties of
beryl include emerald and
aquamarine.
Naturally occurring hexagonal crystals of
beryl can be up to several...
- (2004-2006) and
Sarah Borden in
Summerland (2004). Her
other films include Aquamarine (2006),
Return to
Halloweentown (2006),
Sydney White (2007), Superhero...
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Aquamarine is a
novel by
Alice Hoffman,
published in
April 2001. A film
adaptation was
released in 2006,
although the plot of the film
bears little resemblance...
- obstetrician-gynecologist in his mid-thirties
named Gorou Amamiya (雨宮 吾郎,
Amamiya Gorō),
Aquamarine Hoshino (星野 愛久愛海,
Hoshino Akuamarin) (also
known as Aqua (アクア, Akua))...