Turquoise
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /ˈtÉœË(ɹ).k(w)ɔɪz/, /ˈtÉœË(ɹ).k(w)ɔɪs/
- US IPA: /ˈtɚ.kɔɪz/
Origin
From Middle French turquoise, from Old French (pierre) turqueise ("Turkish (stone)"). The stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkestan.
Full definition of turquoise
Noun
turquoise
(plural turquoises)- A sky-blue, greenish-blue, or greenish-gray semi-precious gemstone.
- 2012-03, Lee A. Groat, Gemstones, Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are … . (Common gem materials not addressed in this article include amber, amethyst, chalcedony, garnet, lazurite, malachite, opals, peridot, rhodonite, spinel, tourmaline, turquoise and zircon.)
- A pale greenish-blue colour, like that of the gemstone.
- 1963, Margery Allingham, The China Governess Chapter 1, The half-dozen pieces … were painted white and carved with festoons of flowers, birds and cupids. To display them the walls had been tinted a vivid blue which had now faded, but the carpet, which had evidently been stored and recently relaid, retained its original turquoise.
Synonyms
- (colour) blue-green, green-blue, greenish blue, turquoise blue
Derived terms
Adjective
turquoise
- Made of turquoise (the gemstone).
- Having a pale greenish-blue colour.