- mundic
- mun·dic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Mundic — was used from the 1690s to describe a copper ore, which began to be smelted at Bristol and elsewhere in southwestern Britain. Smelting was carried out in cupolas, that is reverberatory furnaces using mineral coal.[1] For more details, see copper… … Wikipedia
Mundic — Mun dic, n. Iron pyrites, or arsenical pyrites; so called by the Cornish miners. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mundic — /ˈmʌndɪk/ (say mundik) noun → iron pyrites. Also, mundick. {British dialect (Cornish) …
mundic — ˈməndik noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps from Cornish mēn tēk, from mēn stone + tēk pretty; akin to Welsh teg pretty, Old Irish ētig ugly, Old Norse thægr pleasant, thiggja to take, receive more at menhir, thig Cornwall … Useful english dictionary
white mundic — /waɪt ˈmʌndɪk/ (say wuyt mundik) noun → arsenopyrite …
white mundic — noun : arsenopyrite … Useful english dictionary
Campaspe River (Queensland) — Campaspe RiverVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt Lage Queensland, Australien Flusssystem Burdekin River Abfluss über Cape River → Burd … Deutsch Wikipedia
Toorongo River — Toorongo RiverVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt Lage Victoria (Australien) Flusssystem Latrobe River Abfluss über Latrobe River → G … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alexander Pope — Infobox Writer name = Alexander Pope caption = Alexander Pope ( c. 1727), an English poet best known for his Essay on Criticism , Rape of the Lock and The Dunciad birthdate = birth date|df=yes|1688|5|21 birthplace = London deathdate = death date… … Wikipedia
Cornwall film locations — Portloe alias St Gweep Cornwall s rugged landscape and scenery has been used by film and television companies as a backdrop for their productions. The most recent high profile film to be made partly in Cornwall was the 2002 James Bond blockbuster … Wikipedia