Crossword-Solution: MAGNESITE 9 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Magnesite n. Native magnesium carbonate occurring in white compact or
granular masses, and also in rhombohedral crystals.

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MAGNESITE anagram MAGNETISE

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A WHITE MINERAL CONSISTING OF MAGNESIUM CARBONATE 11 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Output of the extractive industries includes coal, iron ore, magnesite, graphite, copper, zinc, lead, and precious metals.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Examine magnesite, dolomite, talc, serpentine, hornblende, meerschaum, magnesium ribbon, magnesia alba, Epsom salt.
An Introduction to Chemical Science R.P. Williams 2003
The most common minerals containing Mg are magnesite, MgCO3, dolomite, MgCO3 + CaCO3, and talc, serpentine, hornblende, and meerschaum.
An Introduction to Chemical Science R.P. Williams 2003
ARGILLITE, ARESENIC, ARSENOPYRITE, Barite, CALCITE, CASSITERITE, CHALCOPYRITE, CHALK, CINNABAR, COPPER (native), Corundum, Dolomite, EMERY, FELDSPAR, Flint, GALENITE, GRANITE, GRAPHITE, GYPSUM, HEMATITE, Hornblende, Jasper, LIMONITE, MAGNESITE, MAGNETITE, MALACHITE, Meerschaum, MICA, OBSIDIAN, Orpiment, PYRITE, QUARTZ, Realgar, SAND, SERPENTINE, SIDERITE, SPHALERITE, Talc, ZINCITE Metals and Alloys.
An Introduction to Chemical Science R.P. Williams 2003
The veins of minerals are about a half an inch to--in the case of druses of magnesite, which penetrate the rock in all proportions and directions--even six inches in thickness.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882 Various 2005