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n. - A mineral consisting of magnesium iron silicate.

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  • In them are found the beautiful olive-green crystals of the mineral called olivine, sometimes used by jewellers.
  • All eight white dwarf systems observed showed signatures of a glassy silicate mineral similar to olivine, which is common on Earth.
  • Peridot (chrysolite), demantoid garnet ( "olivine"), jade
  • The demantoid garnet (sometimes called "olivine" in the trade).
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