释义 |
stib·nite \ˈstibˌnīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by English -ite) of obsolete English stibine stibnite, from French, from stib- + -ine : a mineral Sb2S3 consisting of native antimony trisulfide occurring in prismatic orthorhombic crystals of lead gray color and brilliant metallic luster that show a highly perfect cleavage and are striated vertically and also in massive form and providing the chief source of antimony (hardness 2, specific gravity 4.62) |