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lapis lazuli

/ˈlæpɪs ˈlæzəli/
/ˈlæpɪs ˈlæzəli/
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Other forms: lapis lazulis

Lapis lazuli is a deep blue gemstone that's been mined in Afghanistan since the seventh millennium BCE and is still used today to make jewelry and ornaments.

Lapis lazuli is a rock containing various minerals, including lazurite, which gives it its brilliant blue hue. Polished to a high shine, lapis lazuli has been used in jewelry, decoration, and sculpture for thousands of years. When it's ground into powder, lapis lazuli can also be made into a pigment called ultramarine, a favorite of European Renaissance painters. In Latin, lapis lazuli means "stone of azure," or "stone of sky blue."

Definitions of lapis lazuli
  1. noun
    a deep blue semiprecious gemstone with tiny gold specks
    synonyms: lazuli
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    type of:
    opaque gem
    a gemstone that is opaque
  2. noun
    a deep blue color named after the gemstone
  3. adjective
    of a deep blue color named after a semiprecious stone
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