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Spinel vs Trevorite - What's the difference?

spinel | trevorite |

In mineralogy|lang=en terms the difference between spinel and trevorite

is that spinel is (mineralogy)   any of several hard minerals of cubic symmetry that are mixed oxides of magnesium and aluminium and are used as gemstones of various colours while trevorite is (mineralogy) a very rare black nickeliferous mineral of the spinel group.

As nouns the difference between spinel and trevorite

is that spinel is (mineralogy)   any of several hard minerals of cubic symmetry that are mixed oxides of magnesium and aluminium and are used as gemstones of various colours while trevorite is (mineralogy) a very rare black nickeliferous mineral of the spinel group.

spinel

English

(wikipedia spinel)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (mineralogy)   Any of several hard minerals of cubic symmetry that are mixed oxides of magnesium and aluminium and are used as gemstones of various colours.
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  • , author=Lee A. Groat , title=Gemstones , volume=100, issue=2, page=128 , magazine=(American Scientist) citation , passage=Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are […] . (Common gem materials not addressed in this article include amber, amethyst, chalcedony, garnet, lazurite, malachite, opals, peridot, rhodonite, spinel , tourmaline, turquoise and zircon.)}}
  • (solid state chemistry)   Any crystalline material, not necessarily an oxide, that possesses the same crystal structure as this mineral.
  • Bleached yarn in making the linen tape called inkle; unwrought inkle.
  • (Knight)
    (Webster 1913)

    See also

    * ruby

    Derived terms

    * selenospinel * sulfospinel

    Anagrams

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    trevorite

    English

    Noun

    (-) (wikipedia trevorite)
  • (mineralogy) A very rare black nickeliferous mineral of the spinel group.