breunnerite: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Extremely Low / Scientific
UK/ˈbrɔɪ.nə.raɪt/US/ˈbrɔɪ.nɚ.aɪt/

Highly Technical (geology, mineralogy)

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What does “breunnerite” mean?

A specific, rare mineral.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A specific, rare mineral.

A carbonate mineral containing iron and magnesium (Mg,Fe)CO3, forming a solid solution series with magnesite and siderite. It is found in certain metamorphic and hydrothermal deposits.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No known lexical or spelling differences. Pronunciation differences follow general IPA patterns for UK/US English.

Connotations

None beyond its strict scientific definition.

Frequency

Extremely rare in both varieties of English, confined to specialist geological literature.

Grammar

How to Use “breunnerite” in a Sentence

The [rock] contained [breunnerite].[Breunnerite] occurs in [location/rock type].

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
magnesian breunneriteiron-rich breunneritebreunnerite crystal
medium
deposits of breunneriteto identify breunnerite
weak
rare breunneritesample containing breunnerite

Examples

Examples of “breunnerite” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The breunnerite composition was confirmed by XRD.
  • Breunnerite samples are notably scarce.

American English

  • The breunnerite analysis showed high iron content.
  • Breunnerite occurrences in the region are poorly documented.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Virtually never used.

Academic

Exclusively used in geological and mineralogical research papers and descriptions.

Everyday

Never used.

Technical

Core usage; a precise term for a specific mineral in geology and material science.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “breunnerite”

Neutral

magnesian siderite (contextual)

Weak

ferroan magnesite (contextual)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “breunnerite”

  • Misspelling (e.g., 'breunerite', 'brunnerite').
  • Mispronouncing the first syllable as 'brew-' instead of 'broy-'.
  • Using it as a general term for any carbonate mineral.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is an extremely rare technical term used only in specific scientific contexts like mineralogy.

It would be highly unusual and likely confusing unless you are specifically discussing mineral specimens with an expert.

Breunnerite contains a significant proportion of iron (Fe) substituting for magnesium (Mg) in its crystal structure, whereas magnesite is essentially pure magnesium carbonate.

In British English: /ˈbrɔɪ.nə.raɪt/ (BROY-nuh-rite). In American English: /ˈbrɔɪ.nɚ.aɪt/ (BROY-ner-ite).

A specific, rare mineral.

Breunnerite is usually highly technical (geology, mineralogy) in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'BRUCE' the geologist found a 'NEW' and 'RARE' mineral site - Breu-NNE-Rite.

Conceptual Metaphor

N/A (Pure technical term).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The mineralogical analysis revealed that the carbonate phase was not pure magnesite but .
Multiple Choice

In which field is the term 'breunnerite' primarily used?