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Definition of Columbites
1. columbite [n] - See also: columbite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Columbites
Literary usage of Columbites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Stratigraphy of the Western American Trias by James Perrin Smith (1907)
"... beds and 15 metres below the columbites beds. All three horizons are exposed
in a contiuous section in the same canyon, ..."
2. The Civil and Ecclesiastical History of Scotland: A. D. LXXX.-DCCXVIII. by Thomas Innes (1853)
"It is not unlike that something, also, of a national jealousy might AD 711.
have influenced the incompliance of the Pictish and Scottish columbites. ..."
3. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1853)
"It is not unlike that something, also, of a national jealousy might have influenced
the incompliance of the Pictish and Scottish columbites. ..."
4. The Chemical Gazette (1859)
"By the analysis of a great many columbites from Bodenmais and from North America,
he did not succeed in establishing a probable formula for their ..."
5. Elemente Der Mineralogie by Carl Friedrich Naumann (1868)
"Krystallform wahrscheinlich die des columbites ; auch in eingewachsenen platten
Körnern bis zur Grosse einer Haselnuss, mit polygonalen Umrissen. ..."