10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «FUSCITE»
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
Sulenlofurfol. C'H'OSe.— Selenhydric acid acts upon furfurol similarly to sul-
phydric acid, the clear liquid becoming turbid and depositing seleniofurfof in the
form of a resinous, very unstable substance. (Cahours.) FUSCITE. See
SCAPOLITE.
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An Elementary Treatise of Mineralogy and Geology
FUSCITE. SCH!/MACHER. 1-'uacite. Brongniarl. lt occurs in opaque prisms,
having four or six sides, and an uneven fracture. Its color is greenish or grayish
black, its powder is whitish gray. lt is soft; and its specific gravity extends from 2.5
to 3.0 ...
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Manual of Mineralogy and Geology: Designed for the Use of ...
It is entirely dissolved in salt of phosphorus, but some particles remain a long
time unaltered. It has been considered as yttro-tantalite. FUSCITE Color greyish
or greenish-black : opake. It yields to mechanical division parallel to the planes of
a ...
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An elementary treatise on mineralogy and geology: designed ...
FUSCITE. Schumacher. Fuicitc. Brcngniart. It occurs in opaque prisms, having
four or six sides, and an uneven fracture. Its color is greenish or grayish black ; its
powder is whitish gray. It is soft ; and its specific gravity extends from 2.5 to 3.0.
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Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(De fusco + rostro) *Fuscite*, f.Mineralnorueguês, de côr parda. (De fusco) *
Fusco*, adj.Escuro;pardo. * Ant. Triste, melancólico. M.Luscofusco, o anoitecer. (
Lat. fuscus) * *Fuscoito*, adj. P. us. Um tanto fusco. Fig. Áspero; desabrido.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
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Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
ZOOL. Que tem o bico pardo. (Do lat. fuscus, fusco, e rostrum, bico). FUSCITE, i. /
. Mineral norueguês, de côr parda. (Do lat. fuscus, fusco, e roslrum, bico).
FUSCITE, s. f. Mineral norueguês, de côr parda. (Do lat. fuscus, fusco). FUSCO,
adj. e ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopædia conducted by David Brewster, with ...
Wernerite ; 3. Arcticite ; 4. Sodaite ; 5. Natrolite ; 6. Fuscite; 7. Gabbronite ; 8.
Elaolite; 9. Fettstein; 10. Lythrodes; 1 1. Spreustein ; 12. Bergmannite. »
Chiastolite, Jameson. — Hohlspath, Werner. External Characters.— -Colours
white and grey ...
\Vern'erite; 3. Arcticite; 4. Sodaite; 5. Natrolite; 6. Fuscite; 7. Gabbronite; 8.
Elaolite; 9. F ettstein; 10. Lythrodes? 11. Spreustein? 12. Bergmannite. 3.
Prismato-Pyramida1 Felspar or Mcionite'l". Prismato-Pyramidischer Feldspath,
Mobs. Meionite ...
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An Elementary Introduction to the knowledge of Mineralogy: ...
William PHILLIPS (F.L.S., etc.) 'Cu-be spar .-'.1.".>._173 'Cuprous arseniate of
iron . 320 'Cu'preous sulphatoqcarbo- ' nateof lead .. . 2 . .'. 342 ' 7'» sulphate of
lead . . . .' 347 'Cupriferous sulphuret of - bismutb....... . . . . ..274 'Cyanite .
William PHILLIPS (F.L.S., etc.), 1823
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A Familiar Introduction to Crystallography: Including an ...
1; Fuscite. 1_"'l ldocrase. Murio-carbonate of Lead. Scheelate of Lead. Sulphate
of Magnesia. Meionite. 1" Mellillte. l'-' Muriate of Mercury. Scapolite, .~\lL'aIl I"
Foliated Tellurium. -'VI-'W43 Rutile. ' *1' Phosphate of Uranium. Yttro-cerite .» .