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malachite
[ mal-uh-kahyt ]
noun
- a green mineral, basic copper carbonate, Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2 , an ore of copper, used for making ornamental articles.
- a ceramic ware made in imitation of this.
malachite
/ ˈmæləˌkaɪt /
noun
- a bright green mineral, found in veins and in association with copper deposits. It is a source of copper and is used as an ornamental stone. Composition: hydrated copper carbonate. Formula: Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2 . Crystal structure: monoclinic
malachite
/ măl′ə-kīt′ /
- A bright-green monoclinic mineral occurring as a mass of crystals (an aggregate) with smooth or botryoidal (grape-shaped) surfaces. It is often concentrically banded in different shades of green. Malachite often occurs together with the mineral azurite in copper deposits. Chemical formula: Cu 2 CO 3 (OH) 2 .
Word History and Origins
Origin of malachite1
Word History and Origins
Origin of malachite1
Example Sentences
They come in three fresh designs: malachite, mushrooms and what’s being called a graphic version of wicker.
It is made of silver, lapis lazuli, malachite and pink coral.
The gothic-style brooch — composed of silver, lapis lazuli, malachite and coral — is now by far the most prized piece in her modest collection.
The chrysanthemum leaves, the chartreuse of the teapot inlay and the antique bronze are different shades of green — but all come from malachite.
For the Mobiles, she takes elements made in advance and arranges them intuitively and playfully, with raw minerals like pyrite, malachite and amber used for their transformative properties.
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