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emerald nickel
Zaratite ar"a*tite, n. (Min.) [Named after Gen. Zarata of Spain.] A hydrous carbonate of nickel occurring as an emerald-green incrustation on chromite; -- called also emerald nickel.
Emeraldine
Emeraldine Em"er*ald*ine (?; 104), n. A green compound used as a dyestuff, produced from aniline blue when acted upon by acid.
Great emerald
Bird of paradise Bird" of par"a*dise (Zo["o]l.) The name of several very beautiful birds of the genus Paradisea and allied genera, inhabiting New Guinea and the adjacent islands. The males have brilliant colors, elegant plumes, and often remarkable tail feathers. Note: The Great emerald (Paradisea apoda) and the Lesser emerald (P. minor) furnish many of the plumes used as ornaments by ladies; the Red is P. rubra or sanguinea; the Golden is Parotia aurea or sexsetacea; the King is Cincinnurus regius. The name is also applied to the longer-billed birds of another related group (Epimachin[ae]) from the same region. The Twelve-wired (Seleucides alba) is one of these. See Paradise bird, and Note under Apod.
Lesser emerald
Bird of paradise Bird" of par"a*dise (Zo["o]l.) The name of several very beautiful birds of the genus Paradisea and allied genera, inhabiting New Guinea and the adjacent islands. The males have brilliant colors, elegant plumes, and often remarkable tail feathers. Note: The Great emerald (Paradisea apoda) and the Lesser emerald (P. minor) furnish many of the plumes used as ornaments by ladies; the Red is P. rubra or sanguinea; the Golden is Parotia aurea or sexsetacea; the King is Cincinnurus regius. The name is also applied to the longer-billed birds of another related group (Epimachin[ae]) from the same region. The Twelve-wired (Seleucides alba) is one of these. See Paradise bird, and Note under Apod.
Lithia emerald
Lithia Lith"i*a, n. [NL., from Gr. li`qos stone.] (Chem.) The oxide of lithium; a strong alkaline caustic similar to potash and soda, but weaker. See Lithium. Lithia emerald. See Hiddenite.

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- Merald Woodlow "Bubba" Knight, Jr. (born September 4, 1942) is an American R&B/soul singer, best known as a member of Gladys Knight & the Pips. The older...
- member of Gladys Knight & the Pips along with his cousins Gladys Knight, Merald "Bubba" Knight and Edward Patten. Guest was a member of the group for its...
- from a cousin's nickname, the founding members were Gladys Knight, brother Merald "Bubba" Knight, sister Brenda Knight and cousins Eleanor Guest and William...
- Jackson Tito Jackson Jesse Jackson Gladys Knight & the Pips Gladys Knight Merald "Bubba" Knight Ramsey Lewis Curtis Mayfield Wilson Pickett Nancy Wilson...
- with her family group Gladys Knight & the Pips, which included her brother Merald "Bubba" Knight and cousins William Guest and Edward Patten. She has won...
- Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 30 November 2022. Kolers, Paul A.; Wrolstad, Merald Ernest; Bouma, Herman (1980). Processing of visible language. New York:...
- Production and vocals Lead vocals by Gladys Knight Background vocals by Merald "Bubba" Knight, Eddie Patten, and William Guest Written by Jim Weatherly...
- David Byrne[N2] Gladys Knight & the Pips William Guest, Gladys Knight, Merald "Bubba" Knight, and Edward Patten. 3 (1987, 1989, 1990) Mariah Carey Jefferson...
- written by Jim Weatherly, except where noted Gladys Knight - lead vocals Merald "Bubba" Knight - backing vocals (lead vocals on I Can See Clearly Now) William...
- Gladys Knight & The Pips Lead vocals by Gladys Knight Backing vocals by Merald Knight, William Guest, and Edward Patten Instrumentation by the Funk Brothers...