ac·tin·o·lite
(ăk-tĭn′ə-līt′)n. A greenish amphibole mineral, Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2, that occurs in several forms, including a fibrous form that is a variety of asbestos.
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actinolite
(ækˈtɪnəˌlaɪt) n (Minerals) a green mineral of the amphibole group consisting of calcium magnesium iron silicate. Formula: Ca2(Mg,Fe)5Si8O22(OH)2
[C19: from actino- (from the radiating crystals in some forms) + -lite]
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ac•tin•o•lite
(ækˈtɪn lˌaɪt)
n. a variety of amphibole, occurring in greenish bladed crystals or in masses.
[1825–35]
ac•tin`o•lit′ic (-ˈɪt ɪk) adj.
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| Noun | 1. | actinolite - a green mineral of the amphibole group; calcium magnesium iron silicateamphibole - a mineral or mineral variety belonging to the amphibole group amphibole group - a group of minerals with similar crystal structures containing a silicate chain and combinations of chiefly sodium and calcium and magnesium and iron and aluminum |
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