"bonamite" meaning in Français

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Noun

IPA: \bɔ.na.mit\ Forms: bonamites [plural]
  1. Synonyme de smithsonite : smithsonite massive de couleur bleue à verte, ressemblant à la chrysoprase, qui se taille en cabochon. D’abord extraite des environs de Kelly, au Nouveau-Mexique.
    Sense id: fr-bonamite-fr-noun-tgUtfTX~ Categories (other): Minéraux en français Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Inflected forms

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    "(1909) Nom de commerce donné par les frères Jacob et Meyer Goodfriend (« bon ami » en français), joailliers de New York (Goodfriend Brothers), qui ont introduit cette pierre fine sur le marché ^([1])."
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