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Regalite is a name sometimes attributed to the extremely rare blue jasper. It is comprised of the Latin stem regal- (from regis, "king"), and the Greek suffix -ites (ultimately from lithos, "stone"). Thus, regalite might roughly translate to "king's stones".
Usage
See Special:Whatlinkshere/Etymology:Regalite for a list of articles using this term.
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