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Definition of Moonstones
1. moonstone [n] - See also: moonstone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moonstones
Literary usage of Moonstones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mines and Minerals of the British Empire: Being a Description of the by Ralph S. G. Stokes (1908)
"... beryls and moonstones.—12. Zircons and tourmaline.—13. Growth of
plumbago-mining.—14. Export returns.—15. Problems of genesis.— 16. Cingalese operators.
..."
2. The Home Maker by Jane Cunningham Croly (1889)
"Three should be worn, and may be of gold, tiny diamonds, pearls or moonstones,
with very little or no setting visible. Scarf-pins are in fashion again, ..."
3. 40,000 Miles Around the World: A Personal Narrative of the Experiences and by George Tome Bush (1911)
""Wanted—A trip to Agra ticket, will trade some moonstones for one, apply to room
328" Í had put it up as a joke but many took it seriously although there ..."