amphibole
English
Etymology
From French amphibole, coined by René Just Haüy from Ancient Greek ἀμφίβολος (amphíbolos, “ambiguous”), in reference to its many forms.
Noun
amphibole (plural amphiboles)
Derived terms
Translations
Any of a large group of similar hydrated double silicate minerals
French
Latin
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