Definition of Hematites

1. Noun. (plural of hematite) ¹

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Definition of Hematites

1. hematite [n] - See also: hematite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hematites

hematherm
hemathermal
hematherms
hematic
hematics
hematin
hematine
hematines
hematinic
hematinics
hematinometer
hematinometric
hematinon
hematins
hematite
hematites (current term)
hematitic
hemato-
hematobiochemical
hematoblast
hematoblasts
hematocele
hematochemical
hematochezia
hematochrome
hematocoele
hematocolpometra
hematocolpos
hematocrit
hematocrits

Literary usage of Hematites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1888)
"South Carolina: Pickens County (brown hematites), xii [135] ; Spartanburg County (brown hematites and magnetics), xii [135]; Union County (magnetic), ..."

2. Iron Making in Alabama by William Battle Phillips, Geological Survey of Alabama (1912)
"THE ORES: SPECIAL DISCUSSION, THE hematites. SOFT RED ORE. e^ hematite ores are, ... They are true hematites and are not to be confounded with the brown ..."

3. Maryland Geological Survey by Maryland Geological Survey (1911)
"THE hematites. THE RED hematites OF ALLEGANY COUNTY. The red hematites of the Appalachian area occur in the Clinton formation and are generally called the ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1878)
"ON THE OCCURRENCE OF VANADIUM IN AMERICAS hematites AND ... out the probability of its occurrence in the secondary ores of iron, namely the hematites and ..."

5. Iron Ores: Their Occurrence, Valuation, and Control by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1914)
"RED hematites OF THE WESTERN ADIRONDACKS A series of deposits of red ... The ores are red hematites of moderate grade, ranging commonly from 40 to 50 ..."

6. Iron Ores: Their Occurrence, Valuation, and Control by Edwin Clarence Eckel (1914)
"RED hematites OF THE WESTERN ADIRONDACKS A series of deposits of red ... The ores are red hematites of moderate grade, ranging commonly from 40 to 50 ..."

7. Geology of New Jersey by New Jersey Geological Survey, George Hammell Cook (1868)
"Brown hematites—Limonite—Hydrous peroxide of iron.—" This ore when pure is composed of the hydrous peroxide of iron, and contains about sixty parts of ..."

8. The American Cyclopædia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by Charles Anderson Dana (1874)
"The hydrous hematites are so closely related in their formation, occurrence, and physical appearance, that their distinction is sometimes impossible without ..."

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