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mimetite
[ mim-i-tahyt, mahy-mi- ]
noun
- a mineral, lead chloroarsenate, Pb 5 As 3 O 1 2 Cl, occurring in yellow to brown prismatic crystals or globular masses: a minor ore of lead.
mimetite
/ ˈmaɪmɪ-; ˈmɪmɪˌtaɪt /
noun
- a rare secondary mineral consisting of a chloride and arsenate of lead in the form of white or yellowish needle-like hexagonal crystals. Formula: Pb 5 Cl(AsO 4 ) 3
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mimetite1
C19: from German, from Greek mimētēs imitator (of pyromorphite)
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Example Sentences
Don’t miss the basement where the University of Arizona Mineral Museum houses fantastically colorful rocks with names like Variscite and Mimetite, as well as pieces of meteors.
From New York Times
Hedyphane, hed′i-fān, n. a colourless mimetite, containing calcium: a variety of green lead ore.
From Project Gutenberg
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