malachite

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Englisch - Türkisch
bakırtaşı
malakit
(Tıp) n.Bileşiminde bakır madeni bulunan vesomaki gibi güzel cila kabul eden koyu ve açık damarlı yeşil bir taş [CuCo3Cu(OH)2]
{i} bakır taşı
malahit
Englisch - Englisch
From olive-taupe to that of a mild to deeply-rich -- at times seemingly translucent -- green colour, like that of the mineral which is present on oxidized copper
A bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, Cu2CO3(OH)2; one of the principal ores of copper
A mild green colour, like that of the mineral

malachite colour:.

{n} a green copper ore or copper with aerial acid, capable of a high polish
Semiprecious stone used in jewelry making Deep green with white or black veins
of a mild green colour, like that of the mineral
An opaque semi-precious stone with layers of deep green and light green, usually found in copper mines
{i} green mineral which is a hydrous copper carbonate and is used mainly in jewelry and ornamental work
a green mineral used as an ore of copper and for making ornamental objects
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Native hydrous carbonate of copper, usually occurring in green mammillary masses with concentric fibrous structure
A bright green mineral, a basic copper carbonate, Cu{2}CO{3}(OH){2}; one of the principal ores of copper
Widespread carbonate mineral of copper, a hydrous copper carbonate, Cu2CO3(OH)2. Because of its distinctive, bright green colour and its presence in the weathered zone of nearly all copper deposits, malachite serves as a prospecting guide. It is found in Siberia, France, Namibia, and Arizona. Malachite has been used as an ornamental stone and as a gemstone
malachite green
A toxic chemical used as a dye, as a treatment for infections in fish (when diluted), and as a bacteriological stain
malachite

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    Etymologie

    () From Latin molochitis, from Ancient Greek μαλαχή (malakhe, “ mallow plant”). Or, (Can we verify this etymology?) could be from Hebrew מַלְאָךְ he(he) (mal'ach) , or, perhaps hailing from another Ancient Greek term, μαλαχ- .
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