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Bloodstone   /blˈədstˌoʊn/   Listen
noun
Bloodstone  n.  (Min.)
(a)
A green siliceous stone sprinkled with red jasper, as if with blood; hence the name; called also heliotrope.
(b)
Hematite, an ore of iron yielding a blood red powder or "streak."






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"Bloodstone" Quotes from Famous Books



... man between thirty and forty, above middle height, with light, sandy hair, long mustache, and a rough unkempt beard. The left canine of the upper jaw was missing, and a portion of the lobe of the right ear was gone. On the second finger of the left hand was a ring—a shield-shaped bloodstone set in gold, with a monogram that might have been either "B.K." or "B.L." On the third finger of the right hand was a silver ring in the shape of a coiled cobra, much worn and tarnished. Gunga Dass deposited a handful of trifles ...
— The Works of Rudyard Kipling One Volume Edition • Rudyard Kipling

... (precious and semi-precious) gem, jewel, diamond, brilliant, beryl, emerald, chalcedony, bloodstone, agate, heliotrope girasole, onyx, sardonyx, garnet, sardine stone, jade, opal, peridot, chrysolite, sapphire, ruby, topaz, turquoise, turquoise matrix, zircon, hyacinth, carbuncle, amethyst, pearl, coral, bijou, doublet, carnelian, briolette, cabochon, chatoyant, ...
— Putnam's Word Book • Louis A. Flemming

... this world of ours their eyes In March first open shall be wise. In days of peril firm and brave, And wear a bloodstone to ...
— The Little Colonel's Chum: Mary Ware • Annie Fellows Johnston

... the ancients, is a deep red ochre found in Andalusia; as is also their Terra Sinopica or Armenian Bole, dug originally in Cappadocia, and now found in New Jersey and elsewhere under the name of Bloodstone. ...
— Field's Chromatography - or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists • George Field

... he did so, she seated herself upon the hair-cloth stool, pressed a white finger to a discolored key and smiled at the not unexpected result—the squeak of decrepitude. While her hand still rested on the board and her features shone strongly in relief against the fire like a cameo profile set in bloodstone, a figure approached, and, leaning gracefully upon the palsied instrument, bent over her with smiling lips. It was the grand seignior, he of the equipage with silver trimmings. If the horseman's gaze rested, not without interest, on the pleasing picture of the young actress, it was ...
— The Strollers • Frederic S. Isham



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