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zircon (medicine)


zircon
<chemical> A mineral occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually of a brown or gray colour. It consists of silica and zirconia. A red variety, used as a gem, is called hyacinth. Colourless, pale-yellow or smoky-brown varieties from Ceylon are called jargon. Zircon syenite, a coarse-grained syenite containing zircon crystals and often also elaeolite. It is largely developed in Southern Norway.

Origin: F, the same word as jargon. See Jargon a variety of zircon.

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rightly (oh)



correctly, or for a good reason
-opposite wrongly wrongly
::I was, as you rightly said , the smallest boy in the class.
::As you so rightly pointed out , things are getting worse.
::They have been treated badly, and they are rightly upset.
quite rightly BrE
::There's a lot of talk, quite rightly, about the dangers of smoking.
::This photo was taken in Paris, if I remember rightly .
rightly or wrongly
used to emphasize that someone else thinks that something they did was right, but you think it was wrong
::The prime minister was widely judged, rightly or wrongly, to be an honest man.
and rightly so
spoken used to say that a decision or action you have just described is fair and morally right, in your opinion
::A lot of people round here were furious, and rightly so.
I can't rightly say/don't rightly know
spoken used to say that you are not sure whether something is correct or not