"pyrargyrite" meaning in Français

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Noun

IPA: \pi.ʁaʁ.ʒi.ʁit\ Forms: pyrargyrites [plural]
  1. Sulfure naturel d'argent et d'antimoine, contenant 60% d'argent. Sa formule est Ag₃SbS₃.
    Sense id: fr-pyrargyrite-fr-noun-ngfn-nIk Categories (other): Lexique en français de la minéralogie Topics: mineralogy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: aerosite, argyrythrose, argent antimonié sulfuré, argent sulfuré fragile, braardite, mine d'argent rouge, mine d'argent rouge antimoniale Translations: Pyrargyrit (Allemand), pyrargyrite (Anglais), pirargirita (Catalan), pirargirite (Italien), 濃紅銀鉱 (Japonais), pyrargyriet (Néerlandais), pirargyryt (Polonais), пираргирит (pirargirit) (Russe), pyrargyrit (Slovaque), піраргірит (pirarhiryt) (Ukrainien)
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    "(1831) Du grec ancien πῦρ, pûr (« feu ») et du grec ancien ἄργυρος, argyros (« argent »). Mot inventé par le minéralogiste Ernst Friedrich Glocker en 1831."
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