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Small, rough hematite axes, however, occur in considerable quantities throughout the region.
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Why should she draw the symbol of hematite on the children's shoulders?
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For example, hematite, an oxide of iron, was named about 325 B.C.
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Ferruginous masses, probably consisting of brown hematite, come also from this island.
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There are no concentrated deposits of iron ore, and hematite is almost unknown.
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These little volcanic caverns were lined with specular iron, which cannot be called oligiste iron, since M. Gay-Lussac's last experiments on the oxides of iron.)
Usage of blood stone in English
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To dream of seeing a bloodstone, denotes that you will be unfortunate in your engagements.
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The materials are Lapis Lazuli, Jasper, Heliotrope or bloodstone, Chalcedony, and other agates, Cornelian, Jade, &c.
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These include the bloodstone; the curious Mocha stones; and agates, including the agate nodule from central Asia.
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The surgeon crept out to his own quarters, and his orderly discovered him half-an-hour afterward lying in his bloodstone-dead.