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Definition of Cymophane

Cymophane
Cymophane Cym"o*phane (s?m"?-f?n or s?"m?-), n. [Gr.??? wave + ??? To appear: cf. F. cymophane. So named in allusion to a peculiar opalescence often seen in it.] (Min.) See Chrysoberyl.

Meaning of Cymophane from wikipedia

- of chrysoberyl are: ordinary yellow-to-green chrysoberyl, cat's eye or cymophane, and alexandrite. Yellow-green chrysoberyl was referred to as "chrysolite"...
- notably black metal labels Cymophane Records (also known as Cymophane Productions) and Unholy Records. It is a front for Cymophane Records, which was purchased...
- 1994, through Misanthropy Records and Varg Vikernes' own record label, Cymophane Productions. Varg Vikernes recorded the first four Burzum albums between...
- USS Cymophane (PYc-26) was a Cymophane-class patrol yacht acquired by the United States Navy early during World War II. She was used for patrol, escort...
- in April 1992 and released in August 1993 through Burzum's own label, Cymophane Productions. Varg Vikernes recorded the first four Burzum albums between...
- released through Misanthropy Records and Vikernes's own record label, Cymophane Productions. A music video was made for the song "Dunkelheit" and received...
- stones have been used to imitate the more valued cat's eye chrysoberyl, cymophane, but the overall effect is often unconvincing. Artificial fibre optic...
- neo-medieval music Years active 1991–2000 2009–2020 2023–2024 Labels Deathlike Silence Cymophane Misanthropy Byelobog Members Varg Vikernes Website burzum.org...
- to be released on Varg's personal label called "Burz-Nazg Prod" (later Cymophane) before the Deathlike Silence Prod. pressing. The first 1000 copies of...
- Verdensanskuelse ("Teutonic Mythology and Worldview") that was published by Cymophane in 2000.[non-primary source needed] In 2011, Abstract Sounds Books published...