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1Graphite — Catégorie I : Éléments natifs[1] Graphite natif Général …
2graphite — [ grafit ] n. m. • 1799; du gr. graphein « écrire » ♦ Variété naturelle de carbone cristallisé formée de carbone presque pur. Le graphite est employé dans la fabrication des crayons. ⇒ plombagine (cf. Mine de plomb). Électrodes de graphite.… …
3Graphite — (auch SILGraphite, früher OpenGraphite) ist ein Projekt zur Erstellung eines Unicode kompatiblen sogenannten „Smartfont“ Formates mit zugehörigem Software System zur Verarbeitung, das von SIL International unter Leitung von Sharon Correll mit… …
4Graphite — (Гроссето,Италия) Категория отеля: Адрес: 58100 Гроссето, Италия Описани …
5Graphite — Graph ite, n. [Gr. gra fein to write: cf. F. graphite. See {Graphic}.] (Min.) Native carbon in hexagonal crystals, also foliated or granular massive, of black color and metallic luster, and so soft as to leave a trace on paper. It is used for… …
6Graphite — См. Графит Термины атомной энергетики. Концерн Росэнергоатом, 2010 …
7graphite — (n.) 1796, from Ger. Graphit black lead, coined 1789 by German mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1750 1817) from Gk. graphein write (see GRAPHY (Cf. graphy)) + mineral suffix ITE (Cf. ite). So called because it was used in pencils. Related:… …
8graphite — ► NOUN ▪ a grey form of carbon used as a solid lubricant and as pencil lead. DERIVATIVES graphitic adjective. ORIGIN from Greek graphein write (because of its use in pencils) …
9graphite — [graf′īt΄] n. [Ger graphit < Gr graphein, to write (see GRAPHIC): from its use as writing material] a very soft, black, hexagonal mineral of pure carbon, formed in thin plates and found in metamorphic rocks: used in making electrodes, paints,… …
10Graphite — For other uses, see Graphite (disambiguation). Graphite Graphite specimen General Category Native element mineral …