Pyrite - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pyrrhotine
remarkable for being attracted by the magnet Called also magnetic pyrites
Pyritohedral
Like pyrites in hemihedral form
Pyritiferous
Containing or producing pyrites
Pyrites
A name given to a number of metallic minerals sulphides of iron copper cobalt nickel and tin of a white...
Firestone
Iron pyrites formerly used for striking fire also a flint
Mispickel
Arsenical iron pyrites arsenopyrite
VerbarLavoeligsium
metallic element which was said to have been discovered in pyrites and some other minerals and to be of a silver
Gossan
Decomposed rock usually reddish or ferruginous owing to oxidized pyrites forming the upper part of a metallic vein Called also
Copperas
made on a large scale by the oxidation of iron pyrites Called also ferrous sulphate
Chalcopyrite
Copper pyrites or yellow copper ore a common ore of copper containing
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