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cuproid Cryst.|ˈkjuːprɔɪd| [f. L. cupr-um copper + -oid. So called by Haidinger, because the form occurs in the mineral Tetrahedrite, a sulphide of copper and antimony.] A solid contained under twelve equal triangles, formed by erecting a pyramid on each of the triangular faces of a tetrahedron.
1864Webster cites Dana. |