"bukovskyite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: bukovskyites [plural]
Etymology: Named after Czech chemist Antonín Bukovský (1865–1950), who studied minerals of old pit heaps and in 1901 proved it was an arsenate. Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|chemist||||}} chemist, {{lang|en|Antonín Bukovský}} Antonín Bukovský, {{named-after|en|Antonín Bukovský|born=1865|died=1950|nat=Czech|occ=chemist}} Named after Czech chemist Antonín Bukovský (1865–1950) Head templates: {{en-noun}} bukovskyite (plural bukovskyites)
  1. (mineralogy) An iron arsenate sulfate mineral that forms nodules with a reniform surface. Categories (topical): Minerals Synonyms: bukovskýite

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