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sinoite
English
Etymology
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Noun
sinoite
- (mineralogy) An orthorhombic-pyramidal mineral containing nitrogen, oxygen, and silicon.
References
- David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Sinoite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
Anagrams
- inosite, one-itis, oneitis
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sinopite
English
Etymology
From French [Term?], from Latin sinopis (terra) (“a red earth or ocher found in Sinope”), from Sinope (“a town in Paphlagoma, on the Black Sea”).
Noun
sinopite (usually uncountable, plural sinopites)
- (mineralogy) A brick-red ferruginous clay used as red paint in ancient times.
Anagrams
- pointies
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