Lapidary (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to the art of cutting, polishing, and engraving gems or other stones.
  2. Having the qualities of elegance and precision associated with the cutting and polishing of gems.

Origin:

From the latin word 'lapidarius' meaning 'of or relating to stones'.

Examples:

  1. The lapidary's workshop was filled with tools, polishing machines, and precious stones in various stages of completion.
  2. The jewelry designer was renowned for her lapidary creations, using only the finest gems and most intricate designs.
  3. The museum exhibit featured a display of ancient lapidary artifacts, including engraved seals, scarabs, and pendants.
  4. Her writing style was described as lapidary, characterized by concise and elegant language, careful word choice, and rhythmic flow.
  5. The poet was fascinated by the lapidary beauty of the natural world, using imagery of gems, minerals, and crystals to evoke emotions and moods.
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