English Words: N
24,391 words · Page 54 of 488
A fan of the character Natalie Lambert from the Canadian television series Forever Knight.
The presence of sodium in the blood, and (usually, especially) the degree (that is, its concentration).
Of or pertaining to natremia: (usually, especially) regarding trends of sodium (Na) concentration over time.
An isometric-hexoctahedral mineral containing antimony, bismuth, cesium, niobium, oxygen, sodium, and tantalum.
A monoclinic-prismatic emerald green mineral containing copper, hydrogen, oxygen, sodium, and sulfur.
A monoclinic-prismatic light blue green mineral containing aluminum, hydrogen, iron, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
A hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal white mineral containing calcium, carbon, oxygen, and sodium.
A mineral containing aluminum, copper, hydrogen, oxygen, sodium, sulfur, and zinc.
A trigonal-ditrigonal pyramidal mineral containing hydrogen, iron, oxygen, sodium, and sulfur.
A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing calcium, hydrogen, niobium, oxygen, potassium, silicon, sodium, and zirconium.
A fibrous zeolite mineral, being a sodium aluminosilicate, of the chemical formula Na₂Al₂Si₃O₁₀·2H₂O.
A triclinic-pinacoidal mineral containing aluminum, fluorine, hydrogen, lithium, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
A crystalline mixture of hydrous sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate, with the chemical formula Na₂CO₃·10H₂O.
A triclinic-pinacoidal pink orange mineral containing hydrogen, lithium, manganese, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.
An orthorhombic-dipyramidal yellow mineral containing manganese, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
An isometric-hexoctahedral mineral containing fluorine, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sodium.
A trigonal-hexagonal scalenohedral colorless mineral containing oxygen, sodium, and tantalum.
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