opal

Etymology
In Florio’s A World of Words 1598 as opale, from, from , from , from , from. Distantly related to.

Noun

 * 1)  A mineral consisting, like quartz, of silica, but inferior to quartz in hardness and specific gravity, of the chemical formula SiO2·nH2O.
 * 2)  A precious, an iridescent  found in the opal-silica mineral substrate
 * 3)  A colloquial name used in molecular biology referring to a particular stop codon sequence, "UGA."
 * 4) Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genus.
 * 1) Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genus.

Translations

 * Arabic:
 * Azerbaijani: opal
 * Bulgarian: опал
 * Catalan: òpal
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: opalo
 * Estonian: opaal
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: οπάλι
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: ópall
 * Italian: opale
 * Japanese:
 * Kazakh: опал
 * Korean: ,
 * Latin: opalus
 * Macedonian: опал
 * Marathi: ओपल
 * Persian: اپال
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: opalo
 * Tamil: அமுதக்கல்
 * Thai: โอปอล
 * Turkish:
 * Vietnamese: opan, ngọc mắt mèo, miêu nhãn thạch
 * Welsh: opal, fflamfaen, fflamfeini

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from , from.

Etymology
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