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pyrites

  • 1 pirīts

    I. n.
    1. min. пирит  (Окончания: \pirītsа)
    LKLv59
    ▪ Termini
    ru пирит celtn.
    Kai98
    ▪ EuroTermBank termini
    MašB, BūVP
    ru пиpит
    Zin, Ek, Rūp, Ķīm
    lv dzelzsolis
    ru железный колчеданъ
    DzEz, Ķīm
    lv dzelzs kolčedāns
    lv sēra kolčedāns min
    ru пирит
    ru железный колчедан
    ru серный колчедан
    ETB
    ▪ Skaidrojumi
    lv Izcelsme - franču pyrite \< sengrieķu pyritēs (lithos) ‘uguns akmens’
    lv Izplatīts sulfīdu grupas minerāls, ko gk. izmanto sērskābes ražošanai
    Jum99

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  • Pyrites — Py*ri tes, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? fire. See {Pyre}.] (Min.) A name given to a number of metallic minerals, sulphides of iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, and tin, of a white or yellowish color. [1913 Webster] Note: The term was originally applied… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pyrites — (also iron pyrites or pyrite) ► NOUN ▪ a shiny yellow mineral consisting of iron disulphide. ORIGIN from Greek purit s of fire , from pur fire …   English terms dictionary

  • pyrites — [pə rīt′ēz΄, pīrīt′ēz΄; pī′rīts΄] n. [see PYRITE] any of various native metallic sulfides, esp. iron pyrites pyritic [pirit′ik, pīrit′ik] adj. pyritical …   English World dictionary

  • Pyrites — 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… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pyrites — noun (plural pyrites) Etymology: Latin, flint, from Greek pyritēs of or in fire, from pyr fire Date: 1543 any of various metallic looking sulfides of which pyrite is the commonest • pyritic adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Pyrites — Pyrite Pyrite CatégorieII : sulfures et sulfosels Pyrite Octaèdre Mines de Huaron, Pérou (8x8cm) Identification …   Wikipédia en Français

  • pyrites — /puy ruy teez, peuh , puy ruyts/, n., pl. pyrites. Mineral. 1. pyrite. 2. marcasite. 3. any of various other metallic sulfides, as of copper or tin. [1545 55; < L pyrites (pl.); see PYRITE] * * * …   Universalium

  • pyrites — py|ri|tes [paıˈraıti:z US pə ] n [U] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: flint , from Greek, of or in fire , from pyr; PYRE] a mix of ↑sulphur with a type of metal, usually iron, or iron and ↑copper →↑fool s gold ▪ iron pyrites …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pyrites — [pʌɪ rʌɪti:z] (also iron pyrites; Mineralogy pyrite) noun a shiny yellow mineral consisting of iron disulphide, occurring as intersecting cubic crystals. Derivatives pyritic adjective pyritize or pyritise verb Origin …   English new terms dictionary

  • pyrites — noun (U) a compound of sulphur with a type of metal, usually iron, or iron and copper: iron pyrites see also: fool s gold …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pyrites — noun (U) a compound of sulphur with a type of metal, usually iron, or iron and copper: iron pyrites see also: fool s gold …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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