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  2. Cylindrite - Wikipedia

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    Cylindrite is a sulfosalt mineral containing tin, lead, antimony and iron with formula: Pb 3 Sn 4 FeSb 2 S 14.It forms triclinic pinacoidal crystals which often occur as tubes or cylinders which are in fact rolled sheets.

  3. Tenacity - Wikipedia

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    Tenacity may refer to: Tenacity (psychology), having persistence in purpose; Tenacity (mineralogy) a mineral's resistance to breaking or deformation; Tenacity (herbicide), a brand name for a selective herbicide; Tenacity (textile strength) Tenacity (audio editor), an Audacity fork; Tenacity (non-profit), an organization founded by Ned Eames

  4. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    An antonym is one of a pair of words with opposite meanings. Each word in the pair is the antithesis of the other. A word may have more than one antonym. There are three categories of antonyms identified by the nature of the relationship between the opposed meanings.

  5. Grit (personality trait) - Wikipedia

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    Distinct but commonly associated concepts within the field of psychology include perseverance, hardiness, resilience, ambition, need for achievement, conscientiousness, and tenacity. These constructs can be conceptualized as individual differences related to the accomplishment of work rather than as talent or ability.

  6. Tenacious - Wikipedia

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    Tenacity (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 19 April 2023, at 12:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Paralaurionite - Wikipedia

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    Paralaurionite is a colorless mineral consisting of a basic lead chloride PbCl(OH) that is dimorphous with laurionite.It is a member of the matlockite group. [6] The name is derived from para-, the Greek for "near", and laurionite, because of its polymorphic relationship to it. [4]

  8. Bromargyrite - Wikipedia

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    Bromyrite or bromargyrite [4] is a natural mineral form of silver bromide [4] found mainly in Mexico and Chile. Hardness is 1.5 to 2. Related are chlorargyrite and iodyrite.. It was first described in 1859 for an occurrence in Plateros, Zacatecas, Mexico where it occurred in a silver deposit as an oxidation product of primary ore minerals. [1]

  9. Eleutheromania - Wikipedia

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    Eleutheromania, or eleutherophilia is "a mania or frantic zeal for freedom". [1] The term is sometimes used in a psychological context, sometimes likening it to a mental disorder, such as John G Robertson's definition, that describes it as a mad zeal or irresistible craving for freedom. [2]