malachite |
amazonite |
As nouns the difference between malachite and amazonite
is that
malachite is (mineralogy) a bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, cu]]
2co
3(o[[hydrogen|h)
2; one of the principal ores of copper while
amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris green to a bluish green.
As an adjective malachite
is from olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper.
amazonite |
sodalite |
As nouns the difference between amazonite and sodalite
is that
amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris green to a bluish green while
sodalite is sodality.
amazonite |
howlite |
As nouns the difference between amazonite and howlite
is that
amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris green to a bluish green while
howlite is (mineral) a calcium borosilicate hydroxide found in evaporite deposits.
labradorite |
amazonite |
As nouns the difference between labradorite and amazonite
is that
labradorite is (mineralogy) a plagioclase feldspar mineral, calcium sodium aluminum silicate, often very coarsely crystalline, used as a decorative stone for carvings and building façades while
amazonite is a gem variety of microcline feldspar, varying from bright verdigris green to a bluish green.
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