[syn: Jerusalem artichoke, girasol, Jerusalem artichoke sunflower, Helianthus tuberosus]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Girasole \Gir"a*sole\ Girasol \Gir"a*sol\, n. [It. girasole, or
   F. girasol, fr. L. gyrare to turn around + sol sun.]
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   1. (Bot.) See Heliotrope. [Obs.]
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   2. (Min.) A variety of opal which is usually milk white,
      bluish white, or sky blue; but in a bright light it
      reflects a reddish color.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Opal \O"pal\, n. [L. opalus: cf. Gr. ?, Skr. upala a rock,
   stone, precious stone: cf. F. opale.] (Min.)
   A mineral consisting, like quartz, of silica, but inferior to
   quartz in hardness and specific gravity.
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   Note: The precious opal presents a peculiar play of colors
         of delicate tints, and is highly esteemed as a gem. One
         kind, with a varied play of color in a reddish ground,
         is called the harlequin opal. The fire opal has
         colors like the red and yellow of flame. Common opal
         has a milky appearance. Menilite is a brown impure
         variety, occurring in concretions at Menilmontant, near
         Paris. Other varieties are cacholong, girasol,
         hyalite, and geyserite.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
girasol
    n 1: an opal with flaming orange and yellow and red colors [syn:
         fire opal, girasol]
    2: tall perennial with hairy stems and leaves; widely cultivated
       for its large irregular edible tubers [syn: Jerusalem
       artichoke, girasol, Jerusalem artichoke sunflower,
       Helianthus tuberosus]