English to Maltese Meaning of hemimorphite - hemimorphite


Hemimorphite :
hemimorphite
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Definitions of hemimorphite in English
Noun(1) a white mineral; a common ore of zinc
Examples of hemimorphite in English
(1) Historically, smithsonite is referred to as calamine in some descriptive literature, particularly that related to Great Britain and Australia, leading to confusion with hemimorphite if specific compositional data are lacking.(2) Local collectors had tentatively identified it as willemite or smithsonite, based perhaps on the occurrence of botryoidal blue hemimorphite at the same locality.(3) Pseudomorphs of sphalerite after galena, tetrahedrite, barite, and calcite have been found; hemimorphite and smithsonite pseudomorphs after sphalerite are reported.(4) Adamite occurs with conichalcite, agardite, and hemimorphite .(5) Unusual cuprite pseudomorphs after azurite have been found at the Rose mine, Grant County, and cuprite-included hemimorphite is reported from the Blanchard mine in the Hansonburg district, Socorro County.
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1. calamine ::
calamine
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