Gossan — is intensely oxidized, weathered or decomposed rock, usually the upper and exposed part of an ore deposit or mineral vein. In the classic gossan or iron cap all that remains is iron oxides and quartz often in the form of boxworks, quartz lined… … Wikipedia
gossan — [gäs′ən, gäz′ən] n. [Cornish gossen < gos, blood < Old Cornish guit] Mining rusty iron deposits often occurring where the upper part of a vein has been weathered and oxidized … English World dictionary
Gossan — This rare and interesting name is of medieval English origin and is a variant spelling of Gosson, an assimilated form of Godson, and derived form the Old English pre 7th Century godsuna , godson. In the York miracle plays Gud sonne , meaning good … Surnames reference
Gossan Gbéké — Gossan Kwa Gbeke Gossan Kwa Gbeke était un chef baoulé en Côte d Ivoire au XIXe siècle. Connu dans sa région pour son charisme, son autorité et sa grande sagesse, il règna sur la ville de Gbekekro à qui il donna son nom. Issu de la tribu des… … Wikipédia en Français
Gossan Kwa Gbeke — était un chef baoulé en Côte d Ivoire au XIXe siècle. Connu dans sa région pour son charisme, son autorité et sa grande sagesse, il règna sur la ville de Gbekekro à qui il donna son nom. Issu de la tribu des Assabous (groupe Akan), il suivit la… … Wikipédia en Français
gossan — noun Etymology: Cornish gossen, from gōs blood Date: 1776 decomposed rock or vein material of reddish or rusty color that results from oxidized pyrites … New Collegiate Dictionary
gossan — /gos euhn, goz /, n. a rust colored deposit of mineral matter at the outcrop of a vein or orebody containing iron bearing materials. Also called iron hat. [1770 80; orig. dial. (Cornwall) < Cornish, deriv. of gos blood; akin to Welsh gwaed] * * * … Universalium
gossan — [ gɒz(ə)n] noun Geology & Mining an iron containing secondary deposit of oxides, typically yellowish or reddish, occurring above an ore deposit. Origin C18: prob. of Cornish origin … English new terms dictionary
gossan — gos·san … English syllables
gossan — gos•san [[t]ˈgɒs ən, ˈgɒz [/t]] n. gel mir a rust colored, oxidized deposit along an exposed iron bearing vein • Etymology: 1770–80; orig. dial. (Cornwall) < Cornish, der. of gōs blood; akin to Welsh gwaed … From formal English to slang