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Cancrine
Cancrine Can"crine, a. [From Cancer.] Having the qualities of a crab; crablike.
Cancrinite
Cancrinite Can"cri*nite, n. [Named after Count Cancrin, a minister of finance in Russia.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in hexagonal crystals, also massive, generally of a yellow color, containing silica, alumina, lime, soda, and carbon dioxide.

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- Count Georg Ludwig Cancrin (Russian: Егор Францевич Канкрин, romanized: Ygor Frantsevich Kankrin; 16 November 1774 – 10 September 1845) was a Russian...
- the interests of science. The Russian Foreign Minister, Count Georg von Cancrin, contacted Humboldt about whether a platinum-based currency was possible...
- Franz Ludwig von Cancrin (February 21, 1738 in Breidenbach – 1812) was a German mineralogist, metallurgist, architect and writer. He was born into a German...
- Governorate. Catherine II appointed German mineralogy expert Franz Ludwig von Cancrin as director of the salt-works in 1783. In the 1820s, military settlements...
- temporarily became the Emperor of All Russias. Minister of Finance Georg von Cancrin was present at the State Council meeting of December 9, and thus aware...
- Count Georg Ludwig Cancrin, the Minister of Finance in the Russian cabinet, addressed a letter to Humboldt on August 15, 1827. "Cancrin wrote to request...
- of finance minister Georg Ludwig Cancrin, who distrusted it as a possible vehicle for mercantile speculation. Cancrin gave preference to lending to the...
- by Maciej Stryjkowski, it was Georg von Cancrin in 1818 who first brought them to scholarly attention. Cancrin discovered that a boulder near Orsha had...
- originally in 1839 in the Ural Mountains, it is named after Georg von Cancrin, a Russian minister of finance. Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved...
- compositions of Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857). Minister of Finance Georg von Cancrin persuaded the emperor of the benefits of inviting Prussian scientist Alexander...