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min·er·al [ˈmɪnərəl] N

1. mineral (inorganic substance):

mineral

2. mineral (when obtained by mining):

mineral
mineral

3. mineral (in nutrition):

mineral

ˈmin·er·al de·po·sits N pl

mineral deposits
rudišča n pl
mineral deposits

ˈmin·er·al re·sour·ces N pl

ˈmin·er·al wa·ter N no pl

Usage examples with mineral

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Mineral oil helps the skin to hold moisture to provide softer skin.
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In other cases quartz and iron oxides, limonite, goethite, and jarosite, exist as pseudomorphs replacing the pyrite and primary ore minerals.
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Vitamin and mineral supplements are sometimes co-administered for this reason.
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The mineral can be found in the underlying phosphatized rock zone of ornithogenic soil.
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The principal mineral was roscoelite, with minor montroseite and carnotite.
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There may be a slight increase in trace minerals and nutrients over non-sprouted breads.
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There are no notable mineral resources available in and around the town.
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The mineral is red to nearly black in color.
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Other vegetables wrapped within the sushi also offer various vitamins and minerals.
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There is also a small collection of minerals.
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