"takedaite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /təˈkeɪdə.aɪt/ [US] Forms: takedaites [plural]
Etymology: From Takeda + -ite; named after Japanese earth scientist Hiroshi Takeda (1934–). Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Takeda|ite}} Takeda + -ite, {{named-after/list|earth scientist||||}} earth scientist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Hiroshi Takeda}} Hiroshi Takeda, {{named-after|en|Hiroshi Takeda|born=1934|nat=Japanese|nocap=1|occ=earth scientist|wplink=ja:武田弘}} named after Japanese earth scientist Hiroshi Takeda (1934–) Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} takedaite (usually uncountable, plural takedaites)
  1. (mineralogy) A trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral mineral containing boron, calcium, and oxygen. Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Minerals
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