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pinite
▪ I. pinite1 Min. (ˈpɪn-, ˈpaɪnaɪt) [ad. Ger. pinit (Karsten, 1800), from its locality, the Pini mine, Schneeberg, Saxony: see -ite1 2 b.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium and potassium, occurring in various crystalline forms.1805 R. Jameson Syst. Min. II. 552 Pinite..occurs seldom massive. 1811 Pink... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrophyllite
Other soft compact minerals (steatite and pinite) used for these Chinese carvings are included with pyrophyllite under the terms agalmatolite and pagodite wikipedia.org
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parophite
parophite Min. (ˈpærəfaɪt) [Named 1852, f. para-1 1 + ophite, from its resemblance to ophite or serpentine.] A variety of pinite, allied to agalmatolite, of various colours (greenish, yellowish, reddish, or greyish).1862 Dana Man. Geol. §67. 61 The Parophite of Hunt is a rock of similar composition,... Oxford English Dictionary
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algerite
algerite Min. (ˈældʒəraɪt) [named (1849) after Mr. F. Alger + -ite.] A variety of Wernerite; ‘an altered scapolite, related to pinite.’ Dana. Oxford English Dictionary
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fuscite
† fuscite Min. (ˈfʌsaɪt) [f. L. fuscus (see fuscous) + -ite.] Obs. synonym of wernerite.1808 T. Allan Alphabet. List 32 Fuscite..a mineral from Arendal resembling the Pinite. Oxford English Dictionary
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gieseckite
gieseckite Min. (ˈgiːsəkaɪt) [Named by Stromeyer in 1819 after Sir Chas. Giesecke, who brought it from Greenland: see -ite.] A variety of pinite, believed to be a pseudomorph after nephelite.1821 R. Jameson Man. Min. 323 Gieseckite, Stromeyer, Sowerby. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 479 Gieseckite..In 6-sid... Oxford English Dictionary
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gigantolite
gigantolite Min. (dʒaɪˈgæntəlaɪt) [f. Gr. γιγαντ(ο)-, γίγᾱς giant + -lite. Named by Bonsdorf 1832.] A pseudomorph after iolite occurring in large six or twelve sided crystals, a variety of pinite.1835 Shepard Min. ii. II. 325 Gigantolite, a mineral composed of alumina, lime, and iron. Oxford English Dictionary
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polyargite
polyargite Min. (pɒlɪˈɑːdʒaɪt) [ad. Swed. polyargit (L. F. Svanberg 1840), f. Gr. πολυ-, poly- + ἀργός shining, sparkling: see -ite1.] A rose-coloured lamellar variety of pinite.1844 Dana Min. 303 Polyargite..occurs in larger grains than Rosite. Oxford English Dictionary
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micarelle
micarelle Min. (ˈmaɪkərɛl) Also -el. [App. irreg. f. mica.] 1. A micaceous mineral pseudomorphous after scapolite.1794 Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 213 Hence the presence of magnesia is merely casual; therefore it must be regarded as a distinct species from mica, and hence I have given it the name o... Oxford English Dictionary
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liebenerite
liebenerite Min. (ˈliːbənəraɪt) Also liebnerite. [Named, 1847, by J. C. Marignac in honour of L. Liebener: see -ite.] A pinite-like mineral resulting from the alteration of nephelite (Chester).1865 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 589 Liebenerite. 1878 Lawrence tr. Cotta's Rocks Class. 38 Liebnerite. Oxford English Dictionary
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praseolite
praseolite Min. (ˈpreɪziːəlaɪt) [ad. Sw. praseolith (Erdmann 1840), irreg. f. Gr. πράσ-ον or πράσι-ος (see prase) + -lite.] An altered form of iolite.1864–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 320 Hydrous Dichroite..Praseolite from Bräkke in Norway. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 301 The alteration of iolite takes place... Oxford English Dictionary
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neurolite
neurolite Min. (ˈnjʊərəlaɪt) [f. neuro- + -lite.] A variety of pinite with fibrous texture.1836 T. Thomson Min., Geol., etc. I. 355 The constitution of neurolite is 5 atoms quatersilicate of alumina [etc.]. 1850 Daubeny Atom. The. xii. (ed. 2) 411 The former combinations are called hydrosilicates...... Oxford English Dictionary
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pentatomic
pentatomic, a. Chem. (pɛntəˈtɒmɪk) [mod. f. Gr. πέντε five + ἄτοµος atom n. + -ic: cf. atomic.] Containing five atoms of some substance in the molecule; spec. containing five replaceable hydrogen atoms; also = pentavalent.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. VI. 72 Pentatomic Alcohols. Pinite and quercite, two sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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agalmatolite
agalmatolite Min. (ægælˈmætəlaɪt) [mod. f. Gr. ἄγαλµα, -ατος, statue, image + λίθος stone.] A name applied to various soft minerals, capable of being easily carved; properly the ‘Figure-stone’ or Pagodite, in which figures are cut by the Chinese.1832 Nat. Philos. II. 28 (U.K.S.) Pyrometric pieces fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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oosite
oosite Min. (ˈəʊəsaɪt) [ad. Ger. oosit (Marx, 1834), f. the name of the Oos valley, in the grand-duchy of Baden, where found: see -ite1 2 b.] A mineral allied to Pinite.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 480 Oösite..is white to reddish or brownish-red, and occurs in 6- and 12-sided prisms. 1878 Lawrence tr. Cot... Oxford English Dictionary
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