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  2. Mozarkite - Wikipedia

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    Mozarkite. Mozarkite is a form of chert . It is the state rock of Missouri. The name is a portmanteau, formed from Mo (Missouri), zark , and ite (meaning rock). [1] Mozarkite consists essentially of silica (quartz - SiO 2) with varying amounts of chalcedony. It has won distinction as a particular form or variety of chert because of its unique ...

  3. List of colors (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. For other color lists, see Lists of colors. This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. Find sources: "List of colors" alphabetical ...

  4. Category:Lists of colors - Wikipedia

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  5. Chert - Wikipedia

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    Chert varies greatly in color, from white to black, but is most often found as gray, brown, grayish brown and light green to rusty red [9] [10] and occasionally as dark green. [11] Its color is an expression of trace elements present in the rock. Both red and green are most often related to traces of iron in its oxidized and reduced forms ...

  6. Category:Colors - Wikipedia

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  7. Cadet grey - Wikipedia

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    Cadet grey (spelled gray in American English) is a somewhat blue-greyish shade of the colour grey. The first recorded use of cadet grey as a colour name in English was in 1912. [ 2 ] [ inconsistent ] Before 1912, the word cadet grey was used as a name for a type of military issue uniform.

  8. Category:National colours - Wikipedia

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  9. 3 Scottish Colours. 1 comment. 4 BR Rail Blue. 1 comment. 5 southeastern. 2 comments. 6 East Coast. 1 comment. 7 NXEA. 2 comments. 8 West Yorkshire Metro. 1 comment ...