anhydrite
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• 1845; de anhydre♦ Minér. Sulfate naturel anhydre de calcium, présent dans les dépôts d'évaporation des eaux marines.anhydrite [anidʀit] n. f.ÉTYM. 1845; de anhydre.❖♦ Minér. Sulfate naturel anhydre de calcium, présent dans les dépôts d'évaporation des eaux marines.
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anhydrite — noun Etymology: German Anhydrit, from Greek anydros Date: circa 1823 a mineral consisting of an anhydrous calcium sulfate that is usually massive and white or slightly colored … New Collegiate Dictionary
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anhydrite — [an hʌɪdrʌɪt] noun a white mineral consisting of anhydrous calcium sulphate. Origin C19: from Gk anudros (see anhydrous) + ite1 … English new terms dictionary