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Qué (quién) es turquoise - definición


Turquoise (trading platform)         
EQUITIES TRADING PLATFORM
Project Turquoise
Turquoise is an equities trading platform (multilateral trading facility or MTF), created by nine major investment banks in 2008. The aim was to provide dealing services at a 50% discount to traditional exchanges.
Turquoise         
  • "Big Blue", a large turquoise specimen from the [[copper mine]] at [[Cananea]], [[Sonora]], Mexico
  • The iconic gold burial mask of [[Tutankhamun]], inlaid with turquoise, [[lapis lazuli]], [[carnelian]] and coloured [[glass]]
  • Trade in turquoise crafts, such as this freeform pendant dating from 1000 to 1040, is believed to have brought the [[Ancestral Pueblo]] people of the [[Chaco Canyon]] great wealth.
  • Los Cerrillos]].
  • drusy]] [[quartz]], are occasionally confused with or used to imitate turquoise.
  • Backswords, inlaid with turquoise. Russia, 17th century
  • An early turquoise mine in Madan, [[Khorasan Province]], Iran
  • Persian turquoise from Iran
  • Untreated turquoise, Nevada, US. Rough nuggets from the McGinness Mine, Austin. Blue and green cabochons showing spiderweb, Bunker Hill Mine, Royston
  • Moche]] turquoise nose ornament. [[Larco Museum]] Collection, Lima, Peru
  • A fine turquoise specimen from [[Los Cerrillos, New Mexico]], US, at the [[Smithsonian Museum]]. Cerrillos turquoise was widely used by Native Americans prior to the Spanish conquest.
  • Turquoise of [[Madan-e Olya]] of [[Nishapur]]
  • Massive Kingman blue turquoise in matrix with [[quartz]] from the [[Mineral Park mine]], [[Arizona]], US
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OPAQUE, BLUE-TO-GREEN MINERAL
Turquois; Torquoise; Turqoise; Turquise; Tourquoise; New Mexico state gem; CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O; Turquoise (stone); Chalcosiderite
·noun ·Alt. of Turquois.
II. Turquoise ·adj Having a fine light blue color, like that of choice mineral turquoise.
turquoise         
  • "Big Blue", a large turquoise specimen from the [[copper mine]] at [[Cananea]], [[Sonora]], Mexico
  • The iconic gold burial mask of [[Tutankhamun]], inlaid with turquoise, [[lapis lazuli]], [[carnelian]] and coloured [[glass]]
  • Trade in turquoise crafts, such as this freeform pendant dating from 1000 to 1040, is believed to have brought the [[Ancestral Pueblo]] people of the [[Chaco Canyon]] great wealth.
  • Los Cerrillos]].
  • drusy]] [[quartz]], are occasionally confused with or used to imitate turquoise.
  • Backswords, inlaid with turquoise. Russia, 17th century
  • An early turquoise mine in Madan, [[Khorasan Province]], Iran
  • Persian turquoise from Iran
  • Untreated turquoise, Nevada, US. Rough nuggets from the McGinness Mine, Austin. Blue and green cabochons showing spiderweb, Bunker Hill Mine, Royston
  • Moche]] turquoise nose ornament. [[Larco Museum]] Collection, Lima, Peru
  • A fine turquoise specimen from [[Los Cerrillos, New Mexico]], US, at the [[Smithsonian Museum]]. Cerrillos turquoise was widely used by Native Americans prior to the Spanish conquest.
  • Turquoise of [[Madan-e Olya]] of [[Nishapur]]
  • Massive Kingman blue turquoise in matrix with [[quartz]] from the [[Mineral Park mine]], [[Arizona]], US
  • edition=First}}</ref>
OPAQUE, BLUE-TO-GREEN MINERAL
Turquois; Torquoise; Turqoise; Turquise; Tourquoise; New Mexico state gem; CuAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O; Turquoise (stone); Chalcosiderite
(turquoises)
Turquoise or turquoise blue is used to describe things that are of a light greenish-blue colour.
...a clear turquoise sea.
COLOUR
Ejemplos de uso de turquoise
1. It is a short embroidered chinoise jacket in black silk with a turquoise lining, and turquoise frogging fastenings.
2. Pat in cerise, then turquoise, holding two Bibles.
3. We‘re going to balance each other out," Gunderson, 2', said, decked out in a turquoise golf shirt matching his bride‘s turquoise bustier.
4. Madani waded 400 yards into the water, past a strip of turquoise water, then blue, then another strip of turquoise, recalled those on the beach who saw him.
5. He climbed to a slight promontory overlooking the turquoise waters.