sol‧i‧taire /ˌsɒləˈteə, ˌsɒlɪˈteə $ ˌsɑːləˈter/
noun[
Date: 1700-1800;
Language: French;
Origin: Latin solitarius; ⇒ solitary1]
1. [uncountable] a game played by one person with small wooden or plastic pieces on a board
2. [countable] a single jewel, or a piece of jewellery with a single jewel in it, especially a large diamond:
a diamond solitaire3. [uncountable] American English a game of cards for one person
Synonym : patience British English [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
jewel a valuable stone, such as a diamond:
He had a large fortune in gold and jewels.
the crown jewels (=the crown and other valuable objects worn by the king or queen on important royal occasions)
a jewel thiefprecious stone a rare and valuable jewel such as a diamond or an
emerald:
The handle of the sword was decorated with precious stones.gem (
also gemstone) a jewel that has been cut into a special shape:
The cross had large red gems set into it.
Her eyes were shining like gemstones.semi-precious stone a valuable stone, but one that is not as rare or valuable as a diamond, ruby, emerald etc:
Lapis lazuli is a semi-precious stone that was often used by the ancient Egyptians.solitaire technical a single jewel, especially a large diamond:
a gold ring with a diamond solitaire [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲