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EMERALD
Definitions
(Abbreviation) Event Monitoring Enabling Responses to Anomalous Live DisturbancesA brilliant green to grass-green transparent variety of beryl, used as a gemstone
Valuable stone
Usage: he had diamonds, rubies and emeralds
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