amphibole

English

Etymology

From French amphibole, coined by René Just Haüy from Ancient Greek ἀμφίβολος (amphíbolos, ambiguous), in reference to its many forms.

Noun

amphibole (plural amphiboles)

  1. (mineralogy) Any of a large group of structurally similar hydrated double silicate minerals, containing various combinations of sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminium/aluminum

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French

Noun

amphibole f (plural amphiboles)

  1. (mineralogy) amphibole

Latin

Adjective

amphibole

  1. vocative masculine singular of amphibolus
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