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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 quartz /ˈkwɔrts/
 石英

From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典

 quartz /ˈkwɔ(ə)rts/ 名詞
 石英,水晶

From: Taiwan MOE computer dictionary

 quartz
 水晶; 石英

From: Network Terminology

 quartz
 石英

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Quartz n.  Min. A form of silica, or silicon dioxide (SiO2), occurring in hexagonal crystals, which are commonly colorless and transparent, but sometimes also yellow, brown, purple, green, and of other colors; also in cryptocrystalline massive forms varying in color and degree of transparency, being sometimes opaque.
 Note:The crystalline varieties include: amethyst, violet; citrine and false topaz, pale yellow; rock crystal, transparent and colorless or nearly so; rose quartz, rosecolored; smoky quartz, smoky brown. The chief crypto-crystalline varieties are: agate, a chalcedony in layers or clouded with different colors, including the onyx and sardonyx; carnelian and sard, red or flesh-colored chalcedony; chalcedony, nearly white, and waxy in luster; chrysoprase, an apple-green chalcedony; flint, hornstone, basanite, or touchstone, brown to black in color and compact in texture; heliotrope, green dotted with red; jasper, opaque, red yellow, or brown, colored by iron or ferruginous clay; prase, translucent and dull leek-green. Quartz is an essential constituent of granite, and abounds in rocks of all ages. It forms the rocks quartzite (quartz rock) and sandstone, and makes most of the sand of the seashore.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 quartz
      n 1: colorless glass made of almost pure silica [syn: quartz
           glass, vitreous silica, lechatelierite, crystal]
      2: a hard glossy mineral consisting of silicon dioxide in
         crystal form; present in most rocks (especially sandstone
         and granite); yellow sand is quartz with iron oxide
         impurities