bloodstone

Bloodstone Meaning in Bengali: রক্তপাতলা, রক্তমণি, রক্তপাতল, রক্তপাতলক, রক্তপাতলকা (noun, pronunciation: rôktôpātlā, rôktômôni, rôktôpātal, rôktôpātalô, rôktôpātalôkā)

Definition of Bloodstone

Bloodstone, also known as heliotrope, is a dark green variety of chalcedony with red spots or streaks resembling drops of blood. It is a type of quartz that is primarily composed of silica. The name “bloodstone” is derived from the Greek word “helios,” meaning sun, and “trepein,” meaning to turn, due to its ability to reflect light.

Bloodstone Synonyms

1. Jasper (জ্যাস্পার, noun)

2. Greenstone (গ্রীনস্টোন, noun)

3. Blood Jasper (রক্ত জ্যাস্পার, noun)

4. Blood Agate (রক্ত এগেট, noun)

Bloodstone Antonyms

1. Moonstone (চাঁদের পাথর, noun)

2. Opal (অপাল, noun)

3. Pearl (মুক্তা, noun)

4. Diamond (হীরা, noun)

Origin of Bloodstone

Bloodstone has been used for centuries for its healing properties and is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. It was highly valued by the Greeks and Romans, who used it for carving seals and amulets. In medieval Europe, bloodstone was believed to have the power to stop bleeding and protect against evil spirits.

Nearby Words

1. Chalcedony (noun) – চালসেডনি

2. Quartz (noun) – কোয়ার্টজ

3. Gemstone (noun) – রত্নপাথর

4. Agate (noun) – এগেট

Bloodstone in Literature Quotes

1. “The bloodstone has a very special place in my heart.” – J.K. Rowling (ব্লাডস্টোনটি আমার হৃদয়ে একটি খুব বিশেষ স্থান রাখে।)

2. “The bloodstone is a symbol of courage and strength.” – William Shakespeare (রক্তপাতলটি সাহস এবং শক্তির প্রতীক।)

Bloodstone Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: রক্তপাতলা

Hindi: रक्तमणि

Nepali: रक्तमणि

Urdu: رکتمنی

Tamil: ரத்தபத்திரம்

Telugu: రక్తపత్రము

Arabic: حجر الدم

Chinese: 血石

Japanese: ブラッドストーン

Russian: кровавый камень

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