Gemological: meaning, definitions and examples

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gemological

 

[ ˌdʒɛm.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

gem study

Gemological refers to the scientific study and evaluation of gemstones. It encompasses the analysis of the physical and chemical properties of gems and their formation processes.

Synonyms

gem, gemstone, jewel

Examples of usage

  • She studied gemological science to become a gemologist.
  • The gemological report was essential for assessing the diamond's value.
  • He attended a gemological institute to learn about various gemstones.

Translations

Translations of the word "gemological" in other languages:

🇵🇹 gemológico

🇮🇳 रत्न विज्ञान संबंधी

🇩🇪 gemmologisch

🇮🇩 gemologis

🇺🇦 гемологічний

🇵🇱 gemologiczny

🇯🇵 宝石学の

🇫🇷 gemmologique

🇪🇸 gemológico

🇹🇷 taş bilimi ile ilgili

🇰🇷 보석학의

🇸🇦 علم الأحجار الكريمة

🇨🇿 gemologický

🇸🇰 gemologický

🇨🇳 宝石学的

🇸🇮 gemološki

🇮🇸 gemmólogískur

🇰🇿 гемологиялық

🇬🇪 გემოლოგიური

🇦🇿 gemoloji

🇲🇽 gemológico

Etymology

The term 'gemological' is derived from the root word 'gem', which has Latin origins from the word 'gemma', meaning 'bud' or 'jewel'. This term evolved to refer to precious stones, reflecting their value and beauty. The study of gemstones began in ancient civilizations where gems were highly treasured for adornment and believed to have mystical properties. As knowledge about gemology expanded, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries with the establishment of gemology institutes, the adjective 'gemological' came to describe the field dedicated to the understanding, evaluation, and classification of these valuable materials. The scientific approaches taken in gemology involve methods like spectroscopy, refractometry, and other testing procedures to ascertain gemstone quality. Thus, gemological studies have become critical not just for jewelers but also for industries involved in buying, selling, and valuing gemstones.