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Zinkenite
Zinkenite ink"en*ite (-en*[imac]t), n. [From Zinken, director at one time of the Hanoverian mines.] (Min.) A steel-gray metallic mineral, a sulphide of antimony and lead.

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- Signe Marie "Zinken" Hopp, née Brochmann (9 January 1905 – 3 September 1987) was a Norwegian writer, poet, playwright. She wrote in several genres: cultural-historical...
- was founded with the goal of making headphones and audio products. The Zinken is a pair of headphones released in July 2012, aimed at professional DJs...
- Sorgschrofen is the 1,613-metre-tall (5,292 ft) Zinken. There is a summit cross on both Sorgschrofen and Zinken. The summit is the only land link Jungholz...
- nathorsti† Jackson, 1906- Jur****ic, Sweden Tentative species: "Limulus" decheni† Zinken, 1862- Paleogene, Germany (considered by some intermediate between Limulus...
- Zinken's tiger (Parantica albata) is a species of nymphalid butterfly, endemic to Indonesia. Lepidoptera Specialist Group (1996). "Parantica albata". IUCN...
- discoverer, German mineralogist and mining geologist, Johann Karl Ludwig Zinken (1790–1862). Warr, L.N. (2021). "IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols". Mineralogical...
- Julius Leopold Theodor Friedrich Zincken or Zinken also Sommer (15 April 1770 in Braunschweig – 8 February 1856 in Braunschweig) was a German entomologist...
- Preußenkönigs," in Nur Hogarth zeigt den Alten Fritz wahrheitsgemäß mit krummem "Zinken" – die uns vertrauten Bilder von Pesne bis Menzel tun dies nicht (Heidelberg:...
- Globe Arenas. Retrieved 30 December 2012. "Lördagens matcher flyttas till Zinken och ny match på Tele2 Arena 10 januari". Hammarby IF. Archived from the...
- Swiss-born German alchemist, who referred to the metal as "zin****" or "zinken" in his book Liber Mineralium II, in the 16th century. The word is probably...