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∙ 12y ago122 times in the Old Testament, using the Hebrew word ore, and 70 times in the new, using the Greek word Phos.
"ok" is understood but 'endaxi' is what is used
The word for unrefined rock or raw minerals is "ore." There is no single-word synonym.
We found a rich deposit of iron ore.
No, misunderstanding is one.
forebears
The oxygen family is known as chalcogens because the elements in this group have a tendency to form compounds with metals, producing metal chalcogenides. The term "chalcogen" originates from the Greek word for "ore-forming," highlighting the importance of these elements in mineral formations.
I assume you're referring to the item "khroma ore" that appears in Final Fantasy XI. The word "khroma" comes from the Greek for "color" (like "chromatic"). It seems likely that in this context, it refers to chromium.
Mineral
It started as being known as 'the Magnesian Stone' from Magnesia, a region in Thessaly where the ore was obtained The word spread from Latin to most European countries as magnet, magneet or magnete. The origins are sometime before the 1400's when both the Latin and Greek word was 'magneta'
The mining company found more than one type of ore.
the greek word for egg is: avgo