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Definition of Cyanite

Cyanite
Cyanite Cy"a*nite (-n?t), n. [See Cyanic.] (Min.) A mineral occuring in thin-bladed crystals and crystalline aggregates, of a sky-blue color. It is a silicate of aluminium. [Written also kyanite.]

Meaning of Cyanite from wikipedia

- metamorphism deep in the Earth's crust. Kyanite is also known as disthene or cyanite. Kyanite is strongly anisotropic, in that its hardness varies depending...
- Cortinarius cyanites is a basidiomycete fungus of the genus Cortinarius native to Europe. Elias Magnus Fries described this species in his 1838 book Epicrisis...
- hyacinthina Semper, [1879] Polycyma c****ythae Scott, 1890 Candalides c****ythae Couchman, 1962 Cupipo simplexa Tepper, 1882 Polyommatus cyanites Meyrick, 1888...
- HMT Kingston Crystal Sep 1939 Anti-submarine, lost 27 Apr 1940 HMT Kingston Cyanite Sep 1939 Armed boarding vessel, lost 12 Jan 1943 HMT Kingston Galena Aug...
- Welton & Gemmill (Beverley, U.K.) built her in 1930 as the trawler Kingston Cyanite for the Kingston Steam Fishing Company of Hull. In November 1935 the Admiralty...
- (Butler, 1867) Caeruleuptychia coelica (Hewitson, 1869) Caeruleuptychia cyanites (Butler, 1871) Caeruleuptychia divina (Weymer, 1911) Caeruleuptychia glauca...
- ****ociated with spruce (Picea). Genetically it is closely related to C. cyanites and C. boreicyanites. Liimatainen K, Niskanen T, Dima B, Kytövuori I, Ammirati...
- chalcopyrite, chlorite, chromite, clinopyroxene, chrysotile, cordierite, cyanite, epidote, galena, garnet, goethite, graphite, hematite, hornblende, ilmenite...
- epithet boreicyanites refers to its close relationship to Cortinarius cyanites, and its boreal distribution. Found in the boreal mixed forests of Europe...
- (Butler, 1869) C. coelestis (Butler, 1867) C. coelica (Hewitson, 1869) C. cyanites (Butler, 1871) C. divina (Weymer, 1911) C. francisca (Butler, 1870) C....