satin$72163$ - translation to greek
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satin$72163$ - translation to greek

MINERAL VARIETY
Satin Spar; Satin-spar; Satin spar; Satin spars; Gypsum flower; Gypsum flowers; Satinspar; Satin-Spar
  • druse]] of royal blue azurite, to 0.5 cm in length on the smaller gypsum crystals and included within the larger ones.
  • Columnar crystal habit
  • "Gypsum flower" [[speleothem]], [[Mammoth Cave]] Kentucky. Orange color is iron oxide from groundwater.

satin      
n. ατλάζι, σατέν
matte finish         
GLOSSINESS OR MATTE APPEARANCE OF A PAINT FINISH
Matte (surface); Matte finish; Gloss paint; Satin paint; Matte (paint); Gloss (paint); Matte paint; Gloss and matte paint; Paint finish; Flat color; Matte color
ματ φινίρισμα

Definition

satin
¦ noun
1. a smooth, glossy fabric, usually of silk, produced by a weave in which the threads of the warp are caught and looped by the weft only at certain intervals.
2. [as modifier] denoting or having a smooth, glossy surface or finish.
¦ verb (satins, satining, satined) give a satin surface to.
Derivatives
satinize or satinise verb
satiny adjective
Origin
ME: via OFr. from Arab. zaytu?ni 'of Tsinkiang', a town in China.

Wikipedia

Selenite (mineral)

Selenite, satin spar, desert rose, gypsum flower are crystal habit varieties of the mineral gypsum.

All varieties of gypsum, including selenite and alabaster, are composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate (meaning that it has two molecules of water), with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. Selenite contains no significant selenium – The similar names both derive from Greek selḗnē (σελήνη 'Moon').

Some of the largest crystals ever found are of selenite, the largest specimen found in the Naica Mine's Cave of the Crystals being 12 metres long and weighing 55 tons.