Definition
A naturally occurring mineral compound, specifically a type of salt or mineral deposit found in certain geological formations.
Etymology
From Greek 'ana-' (up, back) + possibly 'tron' (suffix for minerals). The exact etymology is uncertain, but it follows the naming pattern of mineral compounds.
Kelly Says
Anatron represents how mineralogy creates names for compounds based on where they're found or their properties—it's like giving geological specimens their own unique scientific surnames!
Translations
BNবাংলা
অনাত্রন
an-a-tron
CACatalà
anatron
an-a-tron
CSČeština
anatron
an-a-tron
DADansk
anatron
an-a-tron
DEDeutsch
Anatron
an-a-tron
ELΕλληνικά
ανατρον
an-a-tron
ESEspañol
anatron
an-a-tron
FISuomi
anatron
an-a-tron
FRFrançais
anatron
an-a-tron
HEעברית
אנאטרון
an-a-tron
HIहिन्दी
अनत्रोन
an-tra-on
HUMagyar
anatron
an-a-tron
IDBahasa Indonesia
anatron
an-a-tron
ITItaliano
anatron
an-a-tron
MSBahasa Melayu
anatron
an-a-tron
MYမြန်မာ
အနာတြိုင်
an-a-tri-oin
NLNederlands
anatron
an-a-tron
NONorsk
anatron
an-a-tron
PLPolski
anatron
an-a-tron
PTPortuguês
anatron
an-a-tron
RORomână
anatron
an-a-tron
RUРусский
анатрон
an-a-tron
SVSvenska
anatron
an-a-tron
SWKiswahili
anatron
an-a-tron
TAதமிழ்
அனாத்திரோன்
ana-a-thiron
TEతెలుగు
అనత్రోన్
an-tra-on
TRTürkçe
anatron
an-a-tron
UKУкраїнська
анатрон
an-a-tron
VITiếng Việt
anatron
an-a-tron