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aphrite Min. (ˈæfraɪt) [f. Gr. ἀϕρ-ός foam + -ite; = foam-stone.] A variety of carbonate of lime or calcite.1868 Dana Min. 678 Aphrite, in its harder and more sparry variety is a foliated white pearly calcite, near argentine; in its softer kinds it approaches chalk, though lighter, pearly in lustre....
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Rubellite
The gem is also called aphrite, apyrite, rubelite, or rubylite.
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aphrodite
aphrodite, n.2 Min. (ˈæfrəʊdaɪt) [f. Gr. ἀϕροδίτη (see prec.), taken as a mineral name from its ending -ite, in sense of foam-stone, aphrite being already occupied.] A soft opaque milk-white mineral, consisting mostly of bisilicate of magnesium, allied to Sepiolite or meerschaum.1837–68 Dana Min. 45...
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foam
▪ I. foam, n. (fəʊm) Forms: 1 fám, faam, (3 fam), 3–6 fame, 4–8 fome, (5 foome,) 7 foame, 7–9 Sc. faem(e, fame, faim, feim, feame, 6– foam. [OE. fám str. (? masc. or neut.) = OHG. feim (MHG. veim, Ger. feim) masc.:—WGer. *faimo-:—pre-Teut. *poimo- or *phoimo-. A parallel form with suffix -no- instea...
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earth
▪ I. earth, n.1 (ɜːθ) Forms: α. 1–4 eorðe, 1– Northumb. eorðu, eorðe, 2 horðe, 3–6 erð(e, 4–5 irthe, urth(e, 4–6 yerth(e, herthe, 5 ȝerþ, yorth, 6 earthe, yearth(e, (erith), 8–9 Sc. yirth, 9 Sc. and dial. yearth, orth, 6– earth. β. 3–5 erd(e, 6 eard, eird, 8 yird, 9 Sc. and north. dial. yird, yeird,...
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