Definition of Jewel in English :
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Jewel meaning in English
Meaning of Jewel in English
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Jewel pronunciation in English
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Jewel
see synonyms of jewelNoun
Verb
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Jewel
see synonyms of jewelnoun
1.
a precious or semiprecious stone; gem
2.
a person or thing resembling a jewel in preciousness, brilliance, etc
3.
a gemstone, often synthetically produced, used as a bearing in a watch
4.
a piece of jewellery
5.
an ornamental glass boss, sometimes faceted, used in stained glasswork
6. jewel in the crown
verb -els, -elling, -elled or US -els, -eling or -eled
7. (transitive)
to fit or decorate with a jewel or jewels
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Jewel
see synonyms of jewel noun
1.
a valuable ring, pin, necklace, etc., esp. one set with a gem or gems
2.
a precious stone; gem
3.
any person or thing that is very precious or valuable
4.
a small gem or hard, gemlike bit, used as one of the bearings in a watch
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈjeweled or ˈjewelled, ˈjeweling or ˈjewelling
5.
to decorate or set with jewels
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Jewel
see synonyms of jeweln.
1.
a. A precious stone; a gem.
b. A small natural or artificial gem used as a bearing in a watch.
2. A costly ornament of precious metal or gems.
3. One that is treasured or esteemed.
tr.v. jew·eled, jew·el·ing, jew·els or jew·elled or jew·el·ling
1. To adorn with jewels.
2. To fit with jewels.
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