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Definition of Conite

Conite
Conite Co"nite, n. [Gr. ? dust: cf. F. conite. So called on account of its gray color.] (Min.) A magnesian variety of dolomite.

Meaning of Conite from wikipedia

- Quartz is a hard, crystalline mineral composed of silica (silicon dioxide). The atoms are linked in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra...
- was known as conite (in German: Konit); a name given to it by Retzius (1798). However, a serious problem concerns where the mineral conite can be found...
- Anomoeosis conites is a moth in the Carposinidae family. It was described by Alexey Diakonoff in 1954. It is found in New Guinea. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
- created the National Commission for Foreign Investments and Technologies (CONITE). This was in charge the national policy for the treatment of investments...
- process known as stuccoing. In Australia, that cladding material, known as "Conite", was used in the 20th century, particularly to help overcome the housing...
- shoots Affinities with Araucariaceae or Cheirolepidiaceae inside Pinales. Conites "C." supraliasicus Hondelange Seed cones Affinities with Araucariaceae...
- brick veneer with cement tiled roofs. Some homes were constructed from conite, predominantly in the western, older sections of the precinct. Sealed roads...
- barbara Diakonoff, 1954 Anomoeosis carphopasta Diakonoff, 1954 Anomoeosis conites Diakonoff, 1954 Anomoeosis phanerostigma Diakonoff, 1954 Natural History...
- Rothwell et al. Jur****ic Kimmeridgian Kimmeridge Clay Formation  UK  Scotland Conites juddii (1913) A cuprecaceous cone morphotaxon The type species is H. juddii...
- Curr. Sci. 55(23): 1199-1200 Ramakrishna H. & Muralidhar Rao G. 1991. Conites sripermaturensis from the Gangapur Formation, A. P. J. Swamy. Bot. Cl....