"amblygonite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Français]

IPA: \ɑ̃.bli.ɡɔ.nit\ Forms: amblygonites [plural]
  1. Espèce minérale formée de phosphate basique de lithium, sodium et aluminium de formule (Li,Na)AlPO₄(F,OH).
    Sense id: fr-amblygonite-fr-noun-oyEAvL0t Categories (other): Exemples en français, Minéraux en français Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hyponyms: hébronite Translations: Amblygonit (Allemand), amblygonite (Anglais), anbligonita (Basque), ambligonita (Catalan), ambligonite (Italien), amblygoniet (Néerlandais), amblygonit (Polonais), ambligonita (Portugais), амблигонит (Russe), amblygonit (Suédois), amblygonit (Tchèque), амблігоніт (Ukrainien)

Inflected forms

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    "(1817) Mot créé par le minéralogiste allemand Johann August Friedrich Breithaupt à cause de l’angle obtus des solides de clivage (amblygones). En grec ancien, ἀμβλύς amblus, « obtus », et γόνυ, gonia, « angle »."
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