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Что (кто) такое carbuncle$11362$ - определение

RED GEMSTONE, MOST OFTEN RED GARNET
Carbuncle gemstone; Carbuncle (stone)
  • Red garnet

The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle         
  • James Ryder imploring Holmes' mercy
SHORT STORY BY ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
The Blue Carbuncle; The adventure of the blue carbuncle; James Ryder; Blue Carbuncle
"The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle" is one of 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the seventh story of twelve in the collection The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in The Strand Magazine in January 1892.
Carbuncle (gemstone)         
Carbuncle () is another name for a deep red almandine gemstone that has been cut with a smooth, convex face in a method called cabochon. Traditionally, the term referred to any red gemstone, most often a red garnet.
Carbuncle (legendary creature)         
MYTHICAL ANIMAL IN SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN LEGENDS
Carbuncle (mythology); Carbuncle (legendary animal); Carbunclo
Carbuncle (Spanish: Carbunclo, Carbunco or Carbúnculo) is a legendary species of small animal in South American folklore, specifically in the mining folklore of northern Chile. The animal is said to contain riches of some sort; in some versions it is a precious stone that gives fortune and good luck to its owner.

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Carbuncle (gemstone)

Carbuncle () is another name for a deep red almandine gemstone that has been cut with a smooth, convex face in a method called cabochon. Traditionally, the term referred to any red gemstone, most often a red garnet.

Although they share the same linguistic origin, this gemstone should not be confused with the medical term carbuncle, a type of abscess.