Hisingerite

Hisingerite
Hisingerite His"ing*er*ite, n. [Named after W. Hisinger, a Swedish mineralogist.] (Min.) A soft black, iron ore, nearly earthy, a hydrous silicate of iron. [1913 Webster]

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  • hisingerite — ˈhisiŋəˌrīt, ˈhizi noun ( s) Etymology: German hisingerit, from Wilhelm Hisinger died 1852 Swedish geologist + German it ite : a mineral perhaps Fe2Si2O5(OH)4.2H2O consisting of a black amorphous iron ore that is a hydrous ferric silicate …   Useful english dictionary

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