"abelsonite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Anglais]

Forms: abelsonites [plural]
  1. abelsonite
    Sense id: fr-abelsonite-en-noun-R~Xyqn09 Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Minéraux en anglais Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun [Français]

IPA: \a.bɛl.sɔ.nit\, \a.bɛl.zo.nit\ Forms: abelsonites [plural]
  1. minéral composé de carbone, de nickel, d'azote et d'hydrogène dont la formule chimique est NiC32H36N4.
    Sense id: fr-abelsonite-fr-noun-uZ8tDyg1 Categories (other): Minéraux en français, Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en français Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: abelsonita [feminine] (Espagnol), abelsonit [masculine] (Slovaque)

Inflected forms

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    "(XXe siècle) nommé en références au physicien américain Philip Hauge Abelson. ^([1]); il porte le suffixe -ite du grec ancien -ίτης (« minéral »)."
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