ruby$71301$ - translation to greek
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ruby$71301$ - translation to greek

ARGENTINE JAZZ MUSICIAN (1932–2016)
Ruby, Ruby; Ruby Ruby (album)
  • Barbieri in 1999

ruby      
adj. κόκκινος
spinel ruby         
  • Polyhedral representation of spinel MgAl<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>
  • Cut spinel
OXIDE MINERAL
Magnesium aluminate; Balas Ruby; Magnesium aluminum oxide; Magnesium aluminium oxide; Balas ruby; Balas-ruby; Spinel rubies; Spinel ruby; Spinnell; Ruby spinel; Ruby spinels; Ruby-spinels; Ruby-spinel; Spinel-rubies; Spinel-ruby; Magnesium aluminate spinel; Synthetic spinel
είδος ρουβίνιου
quartz crystal         
  • A chiral pair of alpha quartz.
  •  Granite rock in the cliff of Gros la Tête on [[Aride Island]], [[Seychelles]]. The thin (1–3 cm wide) brighter layers are quartz veins, formed during the late stages of crystallization of granitic magmas. They are sometimes called "hydrothermal veins".
  • hydrothermal method]], about 19&nbsp;cm long and weighing about 127 grams
  • transparency]]
MINERAL MADE OF SILICON AND OXYGEN
Citrine (mineral); Rose quartz; Rock crystal; Milk quartz; Milky quartz; Quartz (mineral); Citrines; Quartz crystal; Conite; Blue quartz; Blue Quartz; Citrine quartz; Citrine topaz; Star Blue Quartz; Quarz; Fruit quartz; Asdivite; Quartz sand; Quartz crystals; Rock-crystal; Milky Quartz; Bristol stone; Bristowe stone; Star blue quartz; Rose Quartz; Anacona ruby; Citrine gemstone; Synthetic quartz
κρύσταλλος χαλαζία

Definition

ruby
(rubies)
A ruby is a dark red jewel.
...a ruby and diamond ring.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Gato Barbieri

Leandro "Gato" Barbieri (November 28, 1932 – April 2, 2016) was an Argentine jazz tenor saxophonist who rose to fame during the free jazz movement in the 1960s and is known for his Latin jazz recordings of the 1970s. His nickname, Gato, is Spanish for "cat".