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noun • a garnet ranging in color from yellow to brown | ||||||||
32% | 9 | Also known as cinnamon stone | ||||||
noun • a garnet ranging in color from yellow to brown | ||||||||
32% | 15 | Cinnamomum zeylanicum is a species in this genus commonly known as true cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon. | ||||||
noun • Asiatic and Australian aromatic trees and shrubs | ||||||||
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1 | Cinnamomum zeylanicum is a species in this genus commonly known as true cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon. | |
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4 | From an old word for a blue gem thought to be an aquamarine or a sapphire, a larkspur that sprang from the blood of a lover of Apollo; a pink, purple, violet or white liliaceous spring flower; or, cinnamon stone
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