"édisonite" meaning in All languages combined

See édisonite on Wiktionary

Noun [Français]

IPA: \e.di.sɔ.nit\ Forms: édisonites [plural]
  1. Synonyme désuet de rutile.
    Sense id: fr-édisonite-fr-noun-aRZhBl4Q Categories (other): Exemples en français, Minéraux en français Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: Edisonit [neuter] (Allemand), edisonite (Anglais), edisonita [feminine] (Espagnol), edisonite [feminine] (Italien)

Inflected forms

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    "(1888) Mot inventé par le minéralogiste américain William Earl Hidden, honorant l’inventeur américain Thomas Alva Edison, commanditaire de Hidden. Hidden l’a découverte dans les rejets de la mine d’or de Whistnant, comté Polk, Caroline du Nord."
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