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Mineral Latin Medieval Obtained Derivative Minera French Mineralis

正面 4628.mineral
英 ['mɪn(ə)r(ə)l]美 ['mɪnərəl]

背面
释义:
n. 矿物;(英)矿泉水;无机物;苏打水(常用复数表示)adj. 矿物的;矿质的
例句:
1. The mineral is weakly magnetic.这种矿物带有轻微的磁性。

1. 谐音“螺的”-----螺杆的。
mineral 矿物质来自mine,矿山,矿物。引申词义矿物质。mineral 矿物质来自mine,矿山,矿物。引申词义矿物质。
mineralmineral: [15] A mineral is etymologically something obtained by ‘mining’. The word comes from medieval Latin minerāle, a derivative of the adjective minerālis. This in turn was derived from minera ‘ore’, a latinization of Old French miniere. And miniere itself came from Vulgar Latin *mināria, a derivative of *mina – source of English mine.=> minemineral (n.)late 14c., "substance obtained by mining," from Medieval Latin minerale "something mined," noun use of neuter of mineralis "pertaining to mines," from minera "mine." Meaning "material substance that is neither animal nor vegetable" is first recorded c. 1600. Modern scientific sense is from 1813.mineral (adj.)early 15c., "neither animal nor vegetable," from Old French mineral and directly from Medieval Latin mineralis (see mineral (n.)). Mineral water (early 15c.) originally was water found in nature with some mineral substance dissolved in it."

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