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Mineral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mineral is a naturally occurring solid formed through geological processes that has a characteristic chemical composition, a highly ordered atomic structure, and specific ...
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Web Mineral
Complete, up-to-date, mineral database containing 4,714 mineral species descriptions and comprehensive picture library of images. These data are linked to mineral tables by ...
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mineral - definition of mineral by the Free Online Dictionary ...
min·er·al (m n r-l) n. 1. A naturally occurring, homogeneous inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition and characteristic crystalline structure, color, and ...
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The mineral and gemstone kingdom: home
An interactive reference guide to rocks, minerals, and gemstones.
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Mineral Definition | Definition of Mineral at Dictionary.com
noun: any of a class of substances occurring in nature, usually comprising inorganic substances, as ... · adjective: of the nature of a mineral; pertaining to a mineral or ...
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mineral - Definition of mineral at YourDictionary.com
noun. an inorganic substance occurring naturally in the earth and having a consistent and distinctive set of physical properties (e.g., a usually crystalline structure, hardness ...
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mineral: Definition from Answers.com
More about Minerals: Purpose Precautions Preparation Aftercare Risks Resources Definition The minerals (inorganic nutrients) that are relevant to human nutrition include water ...
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mineral definition of mineral in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
mineral, inorganic substance occurring in nature, having a characteristic and homogeneous chemical composition, definite physical properties, and, usually, a definite crystalline ...
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Mineral Definitions
Definition of a mineral ... Newest Minerals] [Minerals for Sale] [Educational Articles] [Image Gallery]
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mineral - definition of mineral in the Medical dictionary - by the ...
mineral /min·er·al/ (min´er-al) any nonorganic homogeneous solid substance of the earth's crust. trace mineral a mineral trace element. min·er·al (m n r-l)
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