rhodochrosite

  • 1Rhodochrosite — from Sweet Home Mine, Alma, Colorado, USA General Category Mineral species …

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  • 2Rhodochrosite — Catégorie V : carbonates et nitrates[1] Alma King, le plus grand cristal de rhodochrosite connu …

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  • 3Rhodochrosite — Rho do*chro site, n. [Gr. ro don the rose + ??? a coloring.] (Min.) Manganese carbonate, a rose red mineral sometimes occuring crystallized, but generally massive with rhombohedral cleavage like calcite; called also {dialogite}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4rhodochrosite — ● rhodochrosite nom féminin Carbonate naturel de manganèse, de couleur rose, rhomboédrique …

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  • 5rhodochrosite — [rō΄də krō′sīt΄] n. [Ger rhodochrosit < Gr rhodochrōs, rose colored (< rhodon, rose: see RHODA) + chrōsis, a coloring < chrōs, color, akin to chrōma: see CHROME + Ger it, ITE1] a glassy pinkish to gray mineral, MnCO3, an ore of manganese …

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  • 6rhodochrosite — /roh deuh kroh suyt/, n. a mineral, manganese carbonate, MnCO3, commonly containing some iron and calcium, and usually rose red in color: a minor ore of manganese; manganese spar. Also called dialogite. [1830 40; < Gk rhodóchros rose colored&#8230; …

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  • 7rhodochrosite — rodochrozitas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Mineralas. formulė MnCO₃ atitikmenys: angl. manganspate; rhodochrosite rus. марганцовый шпат; родохрозит ryšiai: sinonimas – mangano špatas …

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  • 8rhodochrosite — noun Etymology: German Rhodocrosit, from Greek rhodochrōs rose colored, from rhod + chrōs color more at chromatic Date: 1836 a rose red mineral consisting essentially of manganese carbonate …

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  • 9rhodochrosite — noun A crystalline mineral composed mainly of manganese carbonate MnCO …

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  • 10rhodochrosite — [ˌrəʊdə(ʊ) krəʊsʌɪt] noun a mineral consisting of manganese carbonate, typically pink, brown, or grey. Origin C19: from Gk rhodokhrōs rose coloured + ite1 …

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