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citrin
[sit′rin]
Etymology: Gk, kitron, citron
a crystalline flavonoid concentrate that is used as a source of bioflavonoid.

citrin (sit´rin),


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In the U-12's Cup game, Jack Citrine scored a superb first-half hat-trick, helping Magna F.
The compact features lemon citrine and pale green quartz stones set in sterling silver plated in 18K yellow gold with diamond details and is valued at $3,650.
Some of the jewellery included an amethyst and citrine bracelet and a diamond platinum cross pendant made of yellow gold with coral settings.
 
 
 
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