krantzite - translation to russian
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krantzite - translation to russian

FOSSILIZED TREE RESIN
Gedanite; Stantienite; Beckerite; Glessite; Krantzite; Allingite; Roumanite; Simetite; Oil of amber; Amber finding locations; Kochenite; Resinite; Amberstone; Fossil amber; Amber inclusion; Amber scent; Ambery; Amber fossil; Elektron (resin)
  • Altamira]] in the [[Muséum de Toulouse]]
  • An ant inside Baltic amber
  • Unpolished amber stones
  • Fishing for amber on the coast of Baltic Sea. Winter storms throw out amber nuggets. Close to Gdańsk, Poland.
  • Extracting Baltic amber from Holocene deposits, Gdańsk, Poland
  • [[Blue amber]] from Dominican Republic
  • [[Open cast]] amber mine "Primorskoje" in Jantarny, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
  • Baltic amber with inclusions
  • Amber from Bitterfeld
  • Unique colors of Baltic amber. Polished stones.
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  • Wood [[resin]], the source of amber
  • Typical amber specimen with a number of indistinct inclusions
  • Amber necklace from 2000 to 1000 BCE
  • A snail and a few insects trapped within Burmese amber

krantzite         

общая лексика

кранцит

kochenite         

общая лексика

коченит

amber         
amber noun 1) янтарь; окаменелая смола 2) attr. янтарный; желтый (о сигнале уличного движения)

Definition

Amber
Amber is a fossil resin, supposed to be a product of the extinct Pinites Succinifer and other coniferous trees. Most of it is gathered on the shores of the Baltic between Koenigsberg and Memel. It is also found in small pieces at Gay Head, Mass., and in New Jersey green sand. It is found among the prehistoric remains of the Swiss Lake dwellers. When rubbed with a cloth it becomes excited with negative electricity. The Greek word for it is electron, which gave the name electricity to the modern science. Thales of Miletus, 600 B. C., and Theophrastus, about 300 B. C., both mention its electric properties or power of attracting small objects when rubbed. Ammeter. The commercial name for an ampere-meter, an instrument designed to show by direct reading the number of amperes of current which are passing through a circuit. A great variety of ammeters have been invented, based on different principles. The definitions following this one give some idea of the lines of construction followed. Synonym--Ampere meter.

Wikipedia

Amber

Amber is fossilized tree resin that has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects. Amber is used in jewelry and has been used as a healing agent in folk medicine.

There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand coal seams.

What is the Russian for krantzite? Translation of &#39krantzite&#39 to Russian