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Date:
1200-1300
Language:
Anglo-French
Origin:
jaspre, from
Latin
jaspis, from
Greek
jasper
noun
Related topics:
Jewellery
,
Geology
jas‧per
[
uncountable
]
HEG
DCJ
a red, yellow, or brown stone that is not very valuable
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