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noun
Any naturally occurring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties.
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The loot is not confined to minerals.
We moved quickly on to minerals.
Nothing is obvious, or easy, when transitioning to minerals.
The state has been adroit at turning anything connected to minerals to its advantage.
Macerals are analogous to minerals in inorganic rocks, but they lack a definite crystalline structure.
Steve Okulowicz illustrates different geologic principles by performing magic tricks that allude to minerals, rocks, fossils and dinosaurs.
"When it comes to minerals, New York City is geologically blessed," said the Mineralogical Club's president, Mitchell Portnoy.
And it considers the reasons why people move to areas that are hazardous – from geothermal energy to minerals tourism.
Compounds in tea called tannins can act as chelators, binding to minerals and inhibiting the body's ability to absorb them.
Spinach contains oxalates which are an anti-nutrient that binds to minerals like iron and stops them being absorbed.
Sometimes, as in the case of the Sorenson ranch, rights to minerals beneath a given stretch of land are held by a variety of people.
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