muscovite

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İngilizce - Türkçe
muskovit
mika
{i} moskof
{i} rus
moskofcamı
Russian
Rusça

O, Rusça da konuşabilir. - He can speak Russian, too.

O Rusça da konuşabilir. - He can also speak Russian.

muscovite glass
(Madencilik) muskovitli cam
muscovite mica block
(Madencilik) muskovit mika blok
muscovite mica splitting
(Madencilik) muskovit mika yaprak
Russian
Rus

Rusya, Polonya, Çek ve Bulgaristan'ın ortak Slav kökleri var. - Such languages as Russian, Polish, Czech and Bulgarian have common Slavic roots.

Habarovsk, Rus Uzak Doğusu'nun en büyük şehirleri arasındadır. - Khabarovsk is among the largest cities of the Russian Far East.

Russian
i., s
Russian
(sıfat) Rus
İngilizce - İngilizce
An inhabitant or native of Muscovy or Moscow
Russian
A Russian
Of or relating to Muscovy or Moscow, or the people of these places
A pale brown mineral of the mica group, being a basic potassium aluminosilicate with the chemical formula KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2; used as an electrical insulator etc
someone from the city of Moscow in Russia (Muscovia ). or common mica or potash mica or isinglass Abundant silicate mineral that contains potassium and aluminum and has a layered atomic structure. It is the most common member of the mica group. Because it occurs in thin, transparent sheets, it was used in Russia for window panes and became known as Muscovy glass (isinglass), hence its name. Muscovite is usually colourless but may be light gray, brown, pale green, or rose red. Its low iron content makes it a good electrical and thermal insulator
An inhabitant or a resident of Moscow
{i} resident of Moscow (capital city of Russia; capital city of the former Soviet Union)
{s} of or pertaining to Moscow (capital city of Russia; capital city of the former Soviet Union)
A native or inhabitant of Muscovy or ancient Russia; hence, a Russian
a pale brown mineral of the mica group, being a basic potassium aluminosilicate; used as an electrical insulator etc
a resident of Moscow
Common potash mica
a resident of Moscow a colorless or pale brown mica with potassium of or relating to the residents of Moscow; "Muscovite street dealers
of or relating to the residents of Moscow; "Muscovite street dealers"
a colorless or pale brown mica with potassium
muscovite

    Heceleme

    Mus·co·vite

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    mʌskıvayt

    Telaffuz

    /ˈməskəˌvīt/ /ˈmʌskəˌvaɪt/

    Etimoloji

    () 1535. From Latin Moscovita (“resident of Moscow or Muscovy, Russian”), also Muscovita, Moschovita Moscovia or Muscovia (“Muscovy”) + -ita.