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cerite

 
(′sir′īt)

(mineralogy) (Ca,Fe)Ce3Si3O12·H2O A brown rare-earth hydrous silicate of cerium and other metals found in gneiss; hardness is 5.5 on Mohs scale, and specific gravity is 4.86.


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