Beryl vs Seryl - What's the difference?
beryl | seryl |
(uncountable, mineral) A mineral of pegmatite deposits, often used as a gemstone.
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(countable) An example (a stone) of the mineral beryl.
(uncountable) A dull blueish green colour.
Of a dull blueish green colour.
As nouns the difference between beryl and seryl
is that beryl is beryl while seryl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical derived from serine.beryl
English
Noun
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- The crown was set with six beryls of excellent size and color.