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margarite

[ mahr-guh-rahyt ]

noun

  1. Mineralogy.
    1. a gray, pink, or yellow mica, occurring in brittle monoclinic crystals.
    2. an aggregate of small, rudimentary crystals resembling minute globules in a row: found in glassy volcanic rocks.
  2. Obsolete. a pearl.


margarite

/ ˈmɑːɡəˌraɪt /

noun

  1. a pink pearly micaceous mineral consisting of hydrated calcium aluminium silicate. Formula: CaAl 4 Si 2 O 10 (OH) 2
  2. an aggregate of minute beadlike masses occurring in some glassy igneous rocks
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of margarite1

before 1000; Middle English, Old English: pearl < Latin margarīta < Greek margarī́tēs, perhaps < Iranian (compare Pahlavi marvārīt pearl), with final element conformed to Greek -ītēs -ite 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of margarite1

C19: via German from Greek margaron pearl
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Example Sentences

Turn right on Via Anacapa and right to get back on Palos Verdes Drive West, then right on Margarite Drive.

“He’s a great orator, he has a keen intellect and a lot of knowledge,” said Margarite Goodenow, a retiree from Council Bluffs who said she is so far supporting Ramaswamy over Trump.

“He’s a great orator, he has a keen intellect and a lot of knowledge,” said Margarite Goodenow, a retiree from Council Bluffs who said she is so far supporting Ramaswamy over Trump.

In Russia, Margarite Simonyan, the head of the state-owned Russian RT news network, gloated last week that “Kyiv’s economy is in tatters,” calling it “a small but pleasant thing.”

Three Falcons players — Abigail Neff, Margarite Stefanelli and Kayla Rieu — scored at least 13 goals each this season.

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