"menezesite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Named in 2006 by Daniel Atencio et al in honour of Luiz Alberto Dias Menezes Filho (1950-2014), Brazilian mineralogist and geologist who first found the mineral. Menezes + -ite Etymology templates: {{affix|en|-ite}} -ite Head templates: {{en-noun|?}} menezesite
  1. (mineralogy) A reddish-brown isometric mineral containing barium, hydrogen, magnesium, niobium, oxygen and zirconium Categories (topical): Minerals
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