Pyrites

Word PYRITES
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Hyphenation py ri tes
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Definitions and meanings of "Pyrites"

What do we mean by pyrites?

Any of various natural metallic sulfide minerals, especially of iron. noun

Either of the common sulphids of iron, pyrite and marcasite, but also the yellow sulphid of copper and iron, chalcopyrite: the former are called distinctively iron pyrites, while the latter is known as copper pyrites. noun

A name given to a number of metallic minerals, sulphides of iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, and tin, of a white or yellowish color. noun

Arsenopyrite. noun

See under Auriferous. noun

Millerite. noun

Isometric iron disulphide; pyrite. noun

Millerite. noun

See Pyrite. noun

Pyrrhotite. noun

Stannite. noun

Orthorhombic iron disulphide; marcasite. This includes cockscomb pyrites (a variety of marcasite, named in allusion to its form), spear pyrites, etc. noun

The sulphide of copper and iron; chalcopyrite. noun

Plural form of pyrite. noun

Any of various metallic-looking sulfides (of which pyrite is the commonest) noun

The common mineral iron disulfide (FeS2), of a pale brass-yellow color and brilliant metallic luster, crystallizing in the isometric system.

(usually as a plural: pyrites) Any metallic-looking sulphide, such as the above, which is the most common.

(usually as a plural: pyrites) Any metal dichalcogenide that is isostructural to the common mineral.

A brass-colored mineral, FeS2, occurring widely, used as an iron ore and used in producing sulfur dioxide for sulfuric acid. Also known as fool's gold because it looked like gold and people used to think it was. Urban Dictionary

A delusional fan of an eastern NC university, that thinks they should be in the SEC because of their inferior sports teams. You see this most during the football season. They have trouble beating universities and colleges from the piedmont of NC as well. Urban Dictionary

The name given to a troll that shills for bitcoin in internet discussions, and whose behavior toward others is always toxic when those discussions might have any hint of negativity about bitcoin; usually posts under a pseudonym or anonymously; most often found in discussion forums such as Slashdot and Reddit, and/or article comment sections. They'll often write in support of/upvote their own replies using sockpuppet accounts. They are also sometimes referred to as a Bitcoin Cultist or Bitcoin Maximalist. Gets their name for two reasons: 1. they often compare all forms of currency other than bitcoin as being as worthless as the mineral pyrite in their arguments when shilling for bitcoin 2. they themselves are chasing the "fool's gold" (bitcoin) in religious/cultist ways Some believe that no self-respecting bitcoin owner would waste their time to make their arguments to people whom they consider "a lost cause" themselves, and since most of these troll posters keep replying in discussions with the same tired arguments concocted in their echo chambers ad infinitum (i.e. to always get the last word), it is thought that these posters are simply poor people getting paid by said bitcoiners per post, likely in Dogecoin. Urban Dictionary

A derogatory slur for any supporter of the bitcoin technology with no regard for context or reasoning. Most often used by trolls, wall street coke fiends, people invested in the various knock-off technologies or existing financial system establishment. Urban Dictionary

Pyrite code is what occurs when a finished program is subjected to constant tinkering and updates, resulting in frequent glitches and bugs. The term stems from gold code, which is what programmers call a finished program, minus any patches or fully-formed updates; the code is golden. Pyrite is also known as fool's code. Urban Dictionary

Pyrite/ Pyrite Gender: A gender presentation that looks like a man or a woman, but they don't identify that way. Like fool's gold. Urban Dictionary

A disingenuous and fake disposition. Opposite: Heart of Gold. Urban Dictionary

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The word "pyrites" in example sentences

_Copperas: _ (Sulphate of iron or green vitriol,) a bright green mineral substance, formed by the decomposition of a peculiar ore of iron called pyrites, which is a sulphuret of iron. ❋ Harriet Beecher Stowe (1853)

_Copperas_, (sulphate of iron, or green vitriol,) a bright green mineral substance, formed by the decomposition of a peculiar ore of iron, called pyrites, which is a sulphuret of iron. ❋ Catharine Esther Beecher (1839)

This is especially important if fuel or clay contain sulphur compounds such as pyrites which are transformed into sulphuric acid in the kiln gases. ❋ Unknown (1984)

The changes which take place in stored coal are of two kinds: 1st, the oxidization of the inorganic matter such as pyrites; and 2nd, the direct oxidization of the organic matter of the actual coal. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Mr. TALJAARD wished to know if the words 'pyrites' and 'concentrates' could not be translated into the Dutch language. ❋ Unknown (1896)

'Mr. Taljaard wished to know if the words "pyrites" and "concentrates" could not be translated into the Dutch language. ❋ Arthur Conan Doyle (1894)

Substances which lose sulphur on heating (such as pyrites) are thus treated: -- Weigh up 1 gram, and evaporate nearly to dryness with 10 c.c. each of nitric and hydrochloric acids. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

This material is derived, by the process of weathering, from the iron pyrites which is disseminated, in great abundance, and in a state of extreme comminution, through the slates, many of which, being feldsphatic, yield also alum. ❋ North Carolina Land Co. (1869)

This substance is no doubt in certain cases an astringent salt, formed in those marls which contain iron pyrites which is prone to decompose on exposure to those bodies which contain oxygen, the sulphur thereby is oxidated, and slowly acts upon the iron and forms copperas, or upon alumina, which is present in the marl. ❋ Unknown (1858)

This material is derived by the process of weathering, from the iron pyrites, which is disseminated in great abundance, and in a state of extreme comminution through the slates, many of which, being feldspathic, also yield alum. " ❋ Unknown (1869)

In April 1998 the park was drastically threatened by 6 million tonnes of heavy metal contaminated muds from an impoundment at Aznalcollar iron pyrites mine, 40 km north of the park, which broke through the dam and entered the Guadiamar River. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It turned out to be quartz and iron pyrites, and the disappointment gave rise to a French proverb, “false as a diamond from Canada.” ❋ David Hackett Fischer (2008)

Along the same line, we may imagine that something like fool's gold, iron pyrites, is just like gold, except that it differs in chemical constitution. ❋ Bird, Alexander (2008)

Magnetic pyrites are darker than bell-metal-yellow but not as deep as copper-red. ❋ Unknown (2006)

When certain fossils are cracked open, he explained, they show a different color on the surface from that of the interior. 12 This discrepancy is caused by the encrustation of one mineral substance over another — for example, when copper pyrites are covered with iron ore. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Scientific periodicals throughout Europe published and republished accounts that, tying color to classic roles as a chemical indicator and mineralogical descriptor, linked colored substances to their use as coloring materials. 22 The influences could be subtle; an article about pyrites and vitriols might suggest new pigments and reformulated inks and dyes, if one were familiar with the role they played in those processes. 23 ❋ Unknown (2006)

The children had hunted for fossils along the shore of Charmouth Bay, tiny, coiled ammonites encrusted with iron pyrites—pure gold, they pretended. ❋ Peter Pringle (2007)

Caverns of quartz pyrites and gold, whose vaulted roofs, walls, and floors swarmed with blacks with lighted candles on their heads, looked excessively infernal. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A few minutes after them, Cyrus Harding, Herbert, and Gideon Spilett, dragging the hurdle, went towards the vein of coals, where those shistose pyrites abound which are met with in the most recent transition soil, and of which Harding had already found a specimen. ❋ Unknown (2005)

When the miners struck [the jackpot] of [pyrite] they thought it was gold, they tried to sell it for [big bucks] and then it was tested after bought from them, and then the miners were shot by the buyers. ❋ OliverS (2005)

[Pyrit]: Man... we should be in the SEC Realistic fan: dude we suck, lets go rock out on an [amish rocking chair] Pyrit: Did you remember to freeze the turds? Realistic fan: Yep [all set], lets start rockin! ❋ BallsDeepInICS (2011)

We were having a [discussion] about [Ethereum], so [naturally] a Pyrite Pete came along to claim we were all wrong. ❋ AL Katraz (2021)

[Bitcoin] supporter in response to Etherium Hack Bitcoin remains the only major cryptocurrency solution with no known security flaws despite being the highest profile hacking target in the world. Troll ReplyLOL Another [bitcoin boomer] [L0s3r]. Pyrite Pete strikes again! ❋ Shaitand (2021)

"Man, Skype is so messed up now, it's full of [pyrite code]." "[AOL] [back in the day] was totally pyrite code." ❋ Windthin (2016)

"I'm trans but I don't try to pass, I'm just a [Pyrite] Girl." "They're genderfluid; some days they are a trans woman and some days they are a [pyrite] man, or somewhere in between." "I went on a date with a pyrite girl, [bestill] my bisexual heart. He's GORGEOUS." ❋ She-Diggity / Sunshine (2023)

"I thought that he was a [nice guy] but he's got [a heart] of [pyrite]." ❋ Matt Windle Poet (2021)

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