Vauquelinite

Vauquelinite
Vauquelinite Vauque"lin*ite, n. [So called after the French chemist Vauquelin, who died in 1829: cf. F. vauquelinite.] (Min.) Chromate of copper and lead, of various shades of green. [1913 Webster]

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  • vauquelinite — vau·que·lin·ite …   English syllables

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