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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GEM; GEM (disambiguation); Gem (band)

gem      
n. πολύτιμος λίθος, κόσμημα
semiprecious stone         
  • Auguste Verneuil – creator of flame-fusion process 1902
  • Black Opal – the rarest type of opal
  • A diamond cutter in [[Amsterdam]]
  • in}} long.
  • Visible banding in gemstone
  • Enamelled gold, amethyst, and pearl pendant, about 1880, Pasquale Novissimo (1844–1914), V&A Museum number M.36-1928
  • Red Beryl - discovered in 1940
  • A variety of semiprecious stones in a piece of jewellery
  • Verneuil furnace
PIECE OF MINERAL USED TO MAKE JEWELRY
Precious stone; Precious stones; Semiprecious stone; Semi-precious stone; Semiprecious Stone; Gemstone (mineral); Semi-precious stones; Synthetic gemstone; Jewels; Gems and crystals; Artificial gem; Synthetic gem; Semi-precious; Semiprecious; Semi precious stones; Gem stone; Colored stone; Colored stones; Precious gems; Precious gem; Gemstones; Hybrid Gemstone; 💎; Hybrid gemstone; Fine gem; Color zoning; Gem; Gems; Precious gemstone; Semiprecious stones; Semiprecious gem; Semiprecious gems; Gems and jewelry
n. ημιπολύτιμος λίθος

Definitie

GEM
<operating system> One of the first commercially available GUIs. Borrowing heavily from the Macintosh WIMP-style interface it was available for both the IBM compatible market (being packaged with Amstrad's original PC series) and more successfully for the Atari ST range. The PC version was produced by Digital Research (more famous for DR-DOS, their MS-DOS clone), and was not developed very far. The Atari version, however, continued to be developed until the early 1990s and the later versions supported 24-bit colour modes, full colour icons and a nice looking sculpted 3D interface. (1997-01-10)

Wikipedia

Gem (disambiguation)

A gem, or gemstone, is a cut rock or mineral.

Gem or GEM may also refer to: