"Rhaetizite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhaetizite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhaetizite" Meaning

Rhaetizite is a rare phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Mn5(PO4)2(OH)8.2H2O. It has a unique composition consisting of manganese, phosphorus, oxygen, and hydrogen. The name of this mineral is derived from Rutzenfels, a town in the Rhaetian Alps of Graubünden, Switzerland, where it was discovered in 1812. Rhaetizite forms tabular or tabular-elongated crystals or massive aggregates, typically with a pale yellow or white color. It is a relatively soft mineral with a hardness of around 2.5-3.5 on the Mohs scale.

"Rhaetizite" Examples

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1. Geography: The Rhaetian Alps are a mountain range in the Eastern Alps, extending approximately 120 kilometres (75 miles) in eastern Switzerland and northern Italy. The Rhaetian Alps are known for their dramatic scenery and diverse geology.

2. Geology: Rhaetian chert is a fine-grained sedimentary rock that is found in many parts of the world. It is characterised by its layers of limestone and mudstone. The colour of rhaetian chert can range from a light cream to a dark grey.

3. Zoology: The Rhaetian tierial is a type of prehistoric rodent, a representative of the family of rodents which would ultimately give rise to modern jerboas.

4. Business: The Rhaetian Railways is a Swiss private railway company that operates in the canton of Grisons (Graubünden) in Switzerland.

5. Personality: Maria Rhaetian (1765-1825), a Swiss Catholic nun, was one of the first female pilgrims to travel to the shrine of the Madonna della Neve.

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A type of fissure or crack in the skin, especially around the mouth or at the corners of the mouth, caused by dryness, cold weather or chapping.

Rhagadiform

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Rhame

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A faint whisper or a low, indistinct sound, especially the humming of the voice from a long distance.

Rhamnaceae

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Rhamnaceous

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Adj. - Having a relation to rhamnose, an aldehyde sugar; or in botany, resembling the buckthorn plant (Rhamnus spp.), often characterized by the presence of glands rich in tannins.