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menilite Min. (ˈmɛnɪlaɪt) [a. F. ménilite (H. B. de Saussure, 1795), from Ménil(montant), a quarter of Paris where it is found: see -ite.] A variety of opal of a dull greyish or brownish colour, occurring in kidney-shaped masses.[1801 Encycl. Brit. Suppl. II. 205/2 Pitchstone. Menelites... A specime...
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Scomber
S. voitestii (Pauca 1929) from the Middle Oligocene of the Carpathian Menilite slates.
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Piotruś
Piotruś itself is formed of Oligocene age rocks, particularly the Menilite Beds, which contain the Mszanka Sandstones, the Jawornik Marls the Cergowa Sandstones
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opal
opal (ˈəʊpəl) [ad. L. opal-us (Pliny); cf. Gr. ὀπάλλιος; according to Weigand II. 311, from Skr. upala ‘precious stone, gem’, the opal having been first brought from India. Cf. F. opale (16th c. opalle in Littré).] 1. a. An amorphous form of hydrous silica, somewhat resembling quartz, but in certain...
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Eurotrochilus
Bochenski described another specimen at Winnica, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, east of Jaslo in Southeastern Poland in the Menilite formation.
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Opal
); resin opal, which is honey-yellow with a resinous luster; wood opal, which is caused by the replacement of the organic material in wood with opal; menilite
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List of minerals
Manganotantalite (synonym of tantalite-(Mn))
Mariposite (variety of phengite/muscovite)
Meerschaum (variety of sepiolite)
Melanite (variety of andradite)
Menilite
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2022 in paleoichthyology
Přikryl et al. (2022) describe a new specimen of Archaeotetraodon winterbottomi from the Oligocene Rybnytsia Member of the Menilite Series (Ukraine), providing
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