chalcomenite

chalcomenite
chal·co·me·nite

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Klockmannit — Metallisch glänzender Klockmannit und blauer Chalkomenit aus der Sierra de Umango, La Rioja, Argentinien. Sichtfeld: 5 mm. Chemische Formel CuSe Mineralklasse Sulfide und …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • χαλκομηνίτης — ο, Ν (ορυκτ.) ένυδρο σεληνικό ορυκτό τού χαλκού, με κυανό ώς κυανοπράσινο χρώμα. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αντιδάνεια λ., πρβλ. αγγλ. chalcomenite < χαλκ(ο) * + μήνη «σελήνη» + κατάλ. ίτης*] …   Dictionary of Greek

  • chalc- — combining form or chalco also chalk or chalko Etymology: French & Latin, from Greek chalk , chalko , from chalkos copper, probably akin to Lithuanian geležis iron, Russian zhelezo : copper …   Useful english dictionary

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