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Imerinite: Mineral information, data and localities.
A name given by Lacroix (1913,1915) for a blue-black to lavendel blue amphibole that occurred as up to 2 cm, needlelike crystals in a metamorphic limestone ...
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IMERINITE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IMERINITE is a monoclinic amphibole Na2(Mg,Fe)6Si8O22(O,OH)2 that is related to richterite and occurs in colorless to blue acicular crystals ...
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imerinite - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
imerinite (uncountable). (mineralogy) Synonym of magnesioarfvedsonite. Categories: English lemmas · English nouns · English uncountable nouns · en:Minerals.
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imerinite
imerinite Min. (ɪməˈriːnaɪt) [a. F. imerinite (A. Lacroix Minéral. de la France (1910) IV. 787), f. Imerina (F. Imérina), name of a region in central Madagascar: see -ite1.] A colourless or pale blue hydrated silicate of sodium, magnesium, and iron, Na2(Mg,Feii,Feiii)6Si8O22(O,OH)2, related to richt...
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Imerinite - The Free Dictionary
Na2(Mg,Fe)6Si8O22(O,OH)2 A colorless to blue mineral composed of a basic silicate of sodium, iron, and magnesium, occurring as acicular crystals.
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imerinite, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for imerinite is from 1913, in Mineralogy Magazine. imerinite is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French imerinite. See etymology ...
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soda
▪ I. soda1 (ˈsəʊdə) [a. med.L. soda (It. and Pg. soda, Sp. soda, sosa, F. soude, † soulde, soulte), of unknown origin.] 1. a. An alkaline substance obtained originally from the ashes of certain marine or other salt-impregnated plants, esp. species of Salsola, and now manufactured artificially from c...
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Inertinite - Wikipedia
Inertinites are a group of partially oxidized organic (mainly plant) materials or fossilized charcoals, all sharing the characteristic that they typically are ...
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Definition of imerinite, meaning of the word imerinite and anagrams
Meaning of Imerinite: synonym of magnesioarfvedsonite This definition of the word Imerinite is from the Wiktionary dictionary, where you can also find the ...
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imerinite Rhymes - Merriam-Webster
What rhymes with imerinite? maronite, aaronite, eremite, parasite, fahrenheit, mennonite, erudite, maronites, yemenite, pericyte, ebonite.
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Ambatoarina area, Ambatoarina, Andakatany, Manandriana District ...
Samples of "Imerinite" are often labelled as coming from "Imerina, Madagascar". Imerina was the name of the ancient Merina Kingdom in the high plateaux of ...
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[PDF] NEW MINERALS: NEW SPECIES - Mineralogical Society of America
mediate between those of richterite, imerinite, and glaucophane. Page 2. TOURNAL MINERALOGICAL SOCIET:Y OF AMERICA. 2I3. Puvstcal Pnopnnrrrs: Color, brilliant ...
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