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gangue
[ gang ]
noun
- rock or mineral matter of no value occurring with the metallic ore in a vein or deposit.
gangue
/ ɡæŋ /
noun
- valueless and undesirable material, such as quartz in small quantities, in an ore
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gangue1
C19: from French gangue, from German Gang vein of metal, course; see gang 1
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Example Sentences
Neither of them had the slightest traces of gangue, or vein-matter, nor of attrition in being removed from the parent beds.
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At these places, it is most frequently connected with a gangue of heavy spar and calcareous spar, with pyrites of iron.
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The vein stone, or gangue, is all that part of a vein that is not mineral.
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Fluor spar is as favorable a gangue for lead as quartz is for gold.
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He wants to make friends with her, that she may help him to find the gangue.
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