Garnets [noun]

Definition of Garnets:

color of blood; shade resembling such a color

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Opposite/Antonyms of Garnets:

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Sentence/Example of Garnets:

Before each guest stood a tiny glass that looked and sparkled like a garnet gem.

She could compare it to nothing she had ever seen, and the garnet lights which it emitted were unspeakably rare.

Henry Garnet, provincial of the Jesuits, executed for the gunpowder plot.

Thomas Garnet died; an English physician and chemist, and an author on chemistry, &c.

The new universe which we were entering was made up principally of red, ruby, and garnet suns.

Almandine, al′man-dīn, n. a red transparent variety of the garnet.

They are usually hung by wrought-iron cross garnet or strap hinges fixed with screws or through bolts and nuts.

Common forms of hinges used on ledged doors are the cross garnet and the strap.

After long hesitation he decides to send her a garnet necklace, with a tender and respectful note enclosed.

It was certainly rather mild condemnation of a design which, as Garnet understood, would involve considerable loss of life.