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erubescite
erubescite Min. (ɛruːˈbɛsaɪt) [f. L. ērūbēscĕre (see prec.) + -ite.] A copper sulphide, purple copper.1850 Dana Min. 511 Massive varieties of erubescite are found in the U.S. 1882 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 501 Erubescite, Purple copper. Oxford English Dictionary
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bornite
bornite Min. (ˈbɔənaɪt) [ad. G. bornit (1845), f. the name of Ignatius von Born, an Austrian mineralogist (1742–91): see -ite1.] A brittle reddish-brown sulphide of copper and iron; also called purple copper ore or erubescite.1854 Dana Syst. Min. (ed. 4) 38 Erubescite. Bornite, Haid. Variegated Copp... Oxford English Dictionary
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pyrites
‖ pyrites (pɪˈraɪtiːz) Pl. (rare) † pyˈritæ. Also 6 pirrites. [L. pyrītēs (Pliny) fire-stone, flint, pyrites, a. Gr. πυρῑ́της ‘of or in fire’ (f. πῦρ fire), πυρίτης (sc. λίθος) ‘a mineral which strikes fire, the copper pyrites of mineralogists’ (L. & Sc.). 1668 Charleton Onomast. 301 Pyrites (ita di... Oxford English Dictionary
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variegated
variegated, ppl. a. (ˈvɛərɪɪgeɪtɪd, -rɪg-) [f. prec. or L. variegāt-us, pa. pple. of variegāre.] 1. a. Marked with patches or spots of different colours; varied in colour; of diverse or various colours; many-coloured, vari-coloured; spec. in Bot. (see variegation 1).a 1661 Fuller Worthies, Norwich (... Oxford English Dictionary
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purple
▪ I. purple, a. and n. (ˈpɜːp(ə)l) Also 3 purpel, 4–5 purpul, 4–6 -pyl, 5 -pyll, 5–6 -pylle, -pull, -e, -pil(l. [ONorthumb. purple, early ME. purpel, purpul, altered from purpre, purper purpur, with l for r after preceding r, as in marbre, marble. In the OE. purpure, ME. purpre, purper, purpur, the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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