"spodiosite" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: spodiosites [plural]
Etymology: Swedish spodiosit, from Ancient Greek σπόδιος (spódios, “grey”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|sv|spodiosit}} Swedish spodiosit, {{uder|en|grc|σπόδιος||grey}} Ancient Greek σπόδιος (spódios, “grey”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} spodiosite (plural spodiosites)
  1. (mineralogy) An orthorhombic-dipyramidal mineral containing calcium, fluorine, oxygen, and phosphorus. Categories (topical): Minerals

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