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		Definition of wurtzite in English: wurtzitenoun ˈwʊətsʌɪtˈwəːtsʌɪtˈwərtsīt mass nounA mineral consisting of zinc sulphide, typically occurring as brownish-black pyramidal crystals. 纤锌矿 Example sentencesExamples -  Sphalerite is trimorphous with matraite and wurtzite.
 -  The Yaogangxian mine is a world-class locality for not only fluorite but also for arsenopyrite, bournonite, stannite, wurtzite, and ferberite.
 -  Barite, sphalerite, and calcite are the most abundant vein minerals; pyrite, kaolinite, chalcopyrite, galena, and wurtzite are less common.
 -  Vein minerals are barite, calcite, chalcopyrite, kaolinite, pyrite, sphalerite, and wurtzite.
 -  Fine specimens of wurtzite, stannite, bismuthinite, and franckeite are relatively common at Llallagua.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from the name of Charles A. Wurtz (1817–84), French chemist, + -ite1.    Definition of wurtzite in US English: wurtzitenounˈwərtsīt A mineral consisting of zinc sulfide, typically occurring as brownish-black pyramidal crystals. 纤锌矿 Example sentencesExamples -  Fine specimens of wurtzite, stannite, bismuthinite, and franckeite are relatively common at Llallagua.
 -  Sphalerite is trimorphous with matraite and wurtzite.
 -  Barite, sphalerite, and calcite are the most abundant vein minerals; pyrite, kaolinite, chalcopyrite, galena, and wurtzite are less common.
 -  Vein minerals are barite, calcite, chalcopyrite, kaolinite, pyrite, sphalerite, and wurtzite.
 -  The Yaogangxian mine is a world-class locality for not only fluorite but also for arsenopyrite, bournonite, stannite, wurtzite, and ferberite.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from the name of Charles A. Wurtz (1817–84), French chemist, + -ite.     |