First Known Use: 15th century
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noun min·er·al \ˈmin-rəl, ˈmi-nə-\
: a substance (such as quartz, coal, petroleum, salt, etc.) that is naturally formed under the ground
: a chemical substance (such as iron or zinc) that occurs naturally in certain foods and that is important for good health
Full Definition of MINERAL
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: ore
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: an inorganic substance (as in the ash of calcined tissue)
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obsolete : mine
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: something neither animal nor vegetable
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a : a solid homogeneous crystalline chemical element or compound that results from the inorganic processes of nature; broadly : any of various naturally occurring homogeneous substances (as stone, coal, salt, sulfur, sand, petroleum, water, or natural gas) obtained usually from the ground b : a synthetic substance having the chemical composition and crystalline form and properties of a naturally occurring mineral
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plural British : mineral water
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Origin of MINERAL
Middle English, from Medieval Latin minerale, from neuter of mineralis
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adjective
Definition of MINERAL
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: impregnated with mineral substances
Origin of MINERAL
Middle English, from Medieval Latin mineralis, from minera mine, ore, from Old French minere, miniere, from mine
First Known Use: 15th century
MINERALS Defined for Kids
1mineral
noun min·er·al \ˈmi-nə-rəl, ˈmin-rəl\
Definition of MINERAL for Kids
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: a naturally occurring solid substance (as diamond, gold, or quartz) that is not of plant or animal origin
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: a naturally occurring substance (as ore, coal, salt, or petroleum) obtained from the ground usually for humans to use
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adjective
Definition of MINERAL for Kids
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: of or relating to minerals <a mineral deposit>
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: containing gases or mineral salts <mineral water>
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