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Sulfate mineral
Amarantite is an amaranth-red to brownish mineral with the general formula of Fe3+2O(SO4)2·7H2O or Fe3+SO4(OH)·3H2O. The name comes from the Greek word
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Aluminosilicate Alumohydrocalcite Alunite Alunogen Alvanite Amakinite Amarantite Amblygonite Ameghinite Amesite Amicite Aminoffite Ammineite Amphibole
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Aguilarite Agu Amamoorite Amo Argentojarosite Agjrs Austinite Aus Aheylite Ahe Amarantite Ama Argentoliveingite Aliv Autunite Aut Ahlfeldite Afe Amarillite Amr
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Hydrated iron sulfate mineral
melanterite, alunogen, fibroferrite, halotrichite, botryogen, butlerite and amarantite. It is by far the most common mineral in the copiapite group. It rarely
Copiapite
Class of minerals that include the sulfate ion
Minasragrite, 20 Anorthominasragrite, 20 Orthominasragrite; 25 Bobjonesite; 30 Amarantite, 30 Hohmannite, 30 Metahohmannite; 35 Aluminocopiapite, 35 Copiapite,
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German mineralogist (1842–1902)
mixture of hammarite, krupkaite und cosalite) 1887: Hohmannite 1888: Amarantite 1893: Cylindrite IMA/CNMNC List of Mineral Names 2009 (PDF 1,8 MB) Stefan
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dimanganese(II) manganese(III) heptaoxodisilicate oxyhydroxyl) Amarantite (amarantite: 1888) 7.DB.30 [337] [338] [339] (IUPAC: diiron(III) oxodisulfate
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Høgtuvaite (sapphirine: IMA1990-051) 9.DH.40 [409] [410] [411] Hohmannite (amarantite: 1888) 7.DB.30 [412] [413] [414] (IUPAC: diiron(III) oxodisulfate octahydrate)
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(IUPAC: calcium hexavanadium(V) hexadecaoxide trihydrate) Metahohmannite (amarantite: 1938) 7.DB.30 [690] [691] [692] (IUPAC: diiron(III) oxo disulfate tetrahydrate)
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English
English : occupational name for someone who hewed or quarried marl, or a topographic name for someone who lived on a patch of clay soil, from a derivative of Middle English marl (Old French marle, Late Latin margila, from earlier marga, probably of Gaulish origin, with the ending added under the influence of the synonymous argilla).
Girl/Female
Muslim
Gold
Girl/Female
Indian
Love
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian, Slovenia
Young Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Conquered, A signet, Symbol, With auspicious marks
Girl/Female
Egyptian Sanskrit American Muslim Persian
Born at night.
Girl/Female
Spanish
Refers to the Virgin Mary.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Carnal, fleshly.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Victorious
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish
Possess a Lot; Wealthy
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