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Definition of Mineralogists
1. mineralogist [n] - See also: mineralogist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mineralogists
Literary usage of Mineralogists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gems by Helen Barlett Bridgman (1916)
"mineralogists alone recognize its distinguishing features, and even they are but
little acquainted with its history. It took me, studying alone, many weeks, ..."
2. The Emporium of Arts and Sciences by John Redman Coxe (1812)
"... and the real weight of the silver assay mark is twice that of gold, or one
pfenning. The German assayers and mineralogists have also the ..."
3. Travels in Brazil, in the Years 1817-1820: Undertaken by Command of His by Johann Baptist von Spix, Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, Hannibal Evans Lloyd (1824)
"... and that in the whole of the mineralogical part, especially the notes, I have
had the assistance of one of the ablest mineralogists in the kingdom, ..."
4. Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries (1812)
"THE authors begin By shewing, that several mineralogists, especially Brogniart
and Hauy, have confounded the true ..."
5. A Scientific German Reader by George Theodore Dippold (1895)
"While still a student he wrote his first work on the external characters of
minerals, which at once gave him a name among the mineralogists of the day. ..."