Crossword-Solution: MAGNETITE
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| Magnetite | n. | An oxide of iron (Fe3O4) occurring in isometric crystals, also massive, of a black color and metallic luster. It is readily attracted by a magnet and sometimes possesses polarity, being then called loadstone. It is an important iron ore. Called also magnetic iron. |
We have 14 clues for the answer “MAGNETITE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BLACK oxide | 1 answer |
| COMMON black oxide | 1 answer |
| OXIDE, black | 1 answer |
| OXIDE, common black iron | 1 answer |
| black magnetizable mineral that is an important source of iron | 1 answer |
| magnetic iron ore | 2 answers |
| BLACK iron oxide | 2 answers |
| GABBRO, component of | 2 answers |
| spinel | 3 answers |
| lodestone | 3 answers |
| TONALITE, component of | 4 answers |
| PERIDOTITES, constituent of | 6 answers |
| iron ore | 11 answers |
| Attraction | 85 answers |
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with MAGNETITE (5)
One of the most interesting and striking investigations made by Edison in this connection is worthy of note, and may be related in his own words: "I felt certain that there must be large bodies of magnetite in the East, which if crushed and concentrated would satisfy the wants of the Eastern furnaces for steel-making.
The process in detail consists in freeing the bath of melted pig-iron from excess of carbon by adding broken lumps of pure hematite or magnetite iron ore.
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.
Magnetite, Titanoferrite, and Iron-pyrites also occur as normal constituents of various igneous rocks, although in very small amount, as also Apatite, or phosphate of lime.
This young scientist, too, cherished loving thoughts about Angelina, thoughts of a more earthly and volcanic tinge; certain definite projects which made him forget, at times, his preoccupation with biotite, perlite, magnetite, anorthite, and pyroxene.