amphibole
English
Etymology
From French amphibole, coined by René Just Haüy from Ancient Greek ἀμφίβολος (amphíbolos, “ambiguous”), in reference to its many forms.
Noun
amphibole (plural amphiboles)
- (mineralogy) Any of a large group of structurally similar hydrated double silicate minerals, containing various combinations of sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminium/aluminum
Derived terms
Translations
Any of a large group of similar hydrated double silicate minerals
French
Noun
amphibole f (plural amphiboles)
- (mineralogy) amphibole
Latin
Adjective
amphibole
- vocative masculine singular of amphibolus
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