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Definition of Baryte
1. barite [n -S] - See also: barite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Baryte
Literary usage of Baryte
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Annals of Philosophy by Richard Phillips, E W Brayley (1825)
"Di-prismatic lead baryte (carbonate of lead) columnar the Hartz 6-339 ...
Di-prismatic lead baryte, similar composition, but of a yellowish colour, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1821)
"For example, under the order baryte, we have lead-baryte, ... We have ako two
species of zinc-baryte, and two genera with newly coined barbarous names, ..."
3. A Report on the Geological Survey of Connecticut by Charles Upham Shepard (1837)
"360 Heavy spar (Prismatic Hal-baryte). In crystals and massive. Cheshire.
361 Heavy spar. In crystals and massive, with vitreous copper and green malachite. ..."
4. Orr's Circle of the Sciences: A Series of Treatises on the Principles of by William Somerville Orr (1855)
"baryte . . . 17° 82" The form oo 1 J ; J 1' oo Naumann ; 0 1 4 Miller ; A» Brooke
and ... 47° 45' baryte has an imperfect cleavage parallel to this form. ..."
5. The Monthly Magazine by Richard Phillips, John A Heraud, Benson E Hill (1798)
"... on the method of obtaining pure baryte, and en the properties of that earth,
are by Citizens ... to baryte, the new earth discovered by KLAPROTH, ..."