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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pyrite
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py·rite[ˈpaɪəraɪt, AM ˈpaɪraɪt]* * *['paIraɪt(s)]nEisen- or Schwefelkies m, Pyrit m* * ** * *n.Schwefelkies m. -
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(DE) Pyrit {r}; Schwefelkies {r}; Eisenkies {r}; (EN) calcine; pyrite; pyrites; sulphur ball; sulphur-ore -
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chalk
A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel. (Source: BJGEO)
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металлосодержащий минерал
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metallic mineral
Minerals containing metals, such as bauxite, pyrite, etc. (Source: RRDA)
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sulphur
A nonmetallic element existing in a crystalline or amorphous form and in four stable isotopes; used as a chemical intermediate and fungicide, and in rubber vulcanization. It is deposited from volcanic vents and fumaroles and also is found in sedimentary rocks, particularly with gypsum and limestone, and associated with salt-domes. Native sulphur is the main source of sulphur for the sulphuric acid industry, followed by sour gas (natural gas containing hydrogen sulphide) and pyrite. Sulphur is an essential plant macronutrient. (Source: MGH / ALL)
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Pyrite — Catégorie II : sulfures et sulfosels[1] Pyrite Octaèdre Mines de Huaron, Pérou (8×8 cm) … Wikipédia en Français
pyrite — [ pirit ] n. f. • XIIe; gr. puritês ♦ Sulfure naturel de fer (FeS2) qui sert à la fabrication de l acide sulfurique. ♢ Sulfure métallique. Pyrite de cuivre. ⇒ chalcopyrite. « la pyrite de cuivre qui a trompé tant de prospecteurs, et qu on appelle … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pyrite — Pyr ite, n.; pl. {Pyrites}. [Cf. F. pyrite. See {Pyrites}.] (Min.) A common mineral of a pale brass yellow color and brilliant metallic luster, crystallizing in the isometric system; iron pyrites; iron disulphide. [1913 Webster] Hence sable coal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pyrite — metallic iron disulfide, 1550s, from O.Fr. pyrite (12c.), from L. pyrites, from Gk. pyrites lithos stone of fire, flint (so called because it glitters), from pyr (gen. pyros) fire (see FIRE (Cf. fire) (n.)) … Etymology dictionary
pyrite — [pī′rīt΄] n. pl. pyrites [pi rīt′ēz΄, pīrīt′ēz΄; pī′rīts΄] [L pyrites < Gr pyritēs, flint or millstone < pyritēs ( lithos), fire (stone) < pyr, FIRE] a hard, brittle, yellow mineral, FeS2, dimorphic with marcasite and occurring… … English World dictionary
Pyrite — Infobox mineral name = Pyrite category = Sulfide mineral boxwidth = boxbgcolor = imagesize = caption = A mass of intergrown, striated pyrite crystals formula = iron disulfide (FeS2) molweight = color = Pale brass yellow, dull gold habit = Cubic,… … Wikipedia
pyrite — pyritic /puy rit ik, peuh /, pyritical, pyritous /peuh ruy teuhs, puy /, adj. /puy ruyt/, n. a very common brass yellow mineral, iron disulfide, FeS2, with a metallic luster, burned to sulfur dioxide in the manufacture of sulfuric acid:… … Universalium
pyrite — (pi ri t ) s. f. Nom donné à quelques sulfures métalliques natifs qui jouissent de la propriété de s enflammer dans des circonstances particulières. • La pyrite ne peut être mise au nombre des mines de fer, dont les plus pauvres donnent plus de … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
PYRITE — s. f. T. de Chimie. Combinaison de soufre avec le fer ou le cuivre. Pyrite de fer. Pyrite de cuivre. Veine de pyrite … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
PYRITE — n. f. T. de Chimie Nom donné à divers sulfures naturels. Pyrite de fer. Pyrite de cuivre, d’étain. Veine de pyrite … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
pyrite — Iron sulfide mineral (FeS2) also known as iron pyrites and fool’s gold. Pyrite occurs in trace amounts in many sedimentary rocks. It may be locally common in dark carbonaceous limestone and in thin non carbonate beds such as shales, coals and… … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology