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chal·ced·o·ny noun also cal·ced·o·ny \kalˈsedənē, -ni\ (-es) Etymology: Middle English calcedonie, a precious stone, from Late Latin chalcedonius, from Greek chalkēdōn : a cryptocrystalline translucent mineral constituting a variety of quartz and commonly of a pale blue or gray color, uniform tint, and nearly waxlike luster — see agate, carnelian, chrysoprase, onyx |