- troilite
- tro·i·lite
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Troilite — Troïlite Troïlite Général Nom IUPAC sulfure de fer No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
Troïlite — Catégorie II : sulfures et sulfosels[1] Général Nom IUPAC sulfure de fer Numéro CAS … Wikipédia en Français
Troilite — Tro i*lite, n. [Named after Dominico Troili, an Italian of the 18th century.] (Min.) Native iron protosulphide, {FeS}. It is known only in meteoric irons, and is usually in imbedded nodular masses of a bronze color. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
troïlite — ● troïlite nom féminin Sulfure naturel de fer FeS, hexagonal, présent dans les météorites … Encyclopédie Universelle
troilite — noun Etymology: German Troilit, from Domenico Troili, 18th century Italian scientist + German it ite Date: circa 1868 a mineral that is a variety of pyrrhotite and that is widely but sparsely distributed (as on earth, in meteorites, and in lunar… … New Collegiate Dictionary
troilite — /troh euh luyt , troy luyt/, n. a mineral, iron sulfide, FeS, occurring in meteorites. [1865 70; named after D. Troili, 18th century Italian savant who described a meteorite containing it. See ITE1] * * * variety of the iron sulfide mineral … Universalium
troilite — noun A non magnetic variety of the ferrous sulfide mineral pyrrhotite that occurs in most meteorites … Wiktionary
troilite — tro•i•lite [[t]ˈtroʊ əˌlaɪt, ˈtrɔɪ laɪt[/t]] n. mir a mineral, iron sulfide, Feoccurring in certain meteorites and in lunar rocks • Etymology: 1865–70; after D. Troili, 18th cent. Italian savant. See ite I … From formal English to slang
troilite — ˈtrōəˌlīt, ˈtrȯiˌ noun ( s) Etymology: German troilit, from Dominico Troili, 18th century Italian scientist who described a meteorite in which it occurs + German it ite : a mineral FeS that is a native ferrous sulfide, is a variety of pyrrhotite … Useful english dictionary
1317-37-9 — Troïlite Troïlite Général Nom IUPAC sulfure de fer No CAS … Wikipédia en Français