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Definition of Lanthanite

Lanthanite
Lanthanite Lan"tha*nite, n. (Min.) Hydrous carbonate of lanthanum, found in tabular while crystals.

Meaning of Lanthanite from wikipedia

- Lanthanites are a group of isostructural rare earth element (REE) carbonate minerals. This group comprises the minerals lanthanite-(La), lanthanite-(Ce)...
- Shomiokite-(Y), 20 IMA2008-069; 25 Calkinsite-(Ce), 25 Lanthanite-(Ce), 25 Lanthanite-(La), 25 Lanthanite-(Nd); 30 Adamsite-(Y), 35 Decrespignyite-(Y), 40 Galgenbergite-(Ce)...
- Pristimantis lanthanites is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is found in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Its natural habitats are...
- spodumene) Labradorite Labyrinthite Lanarkite Langbeinite Langite Lansfordite Lanthanite (group of rare earth carbonates) Laplandite-(Ce) Larnite Laumontite Laurionite...
- Episodes (M = mention only) Description Lanthanite Unknown Introduced in "The Broken Circle" (SNW) The Lanthanites were introduced in the person of Chief...
- role in the second season as the new engineer, Pelia. The character is a Lanthanite, a new species created for the season that appears human but is very long-lived...
- gravity. Pelia Carol Kane The Broken Circle (SNW) (recurring thereafter) Lanthanite engineer. Of an extremely long-lived species who has lived on earth for...
- captain of the Enterprise. Pelia (portra**** by Carol Kane; season 2) is the Lanthanite chief engineer and former professor at Starfleet Academy where she taught...
- Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, set in the 23rd-century, the long-lived Lanthanite Pelia casually remarks that she hasn't taken a math class "...since Pythagoras...
- include bastnäsite, mo****te, allanite, loparite, ancylite, parisite, lanthanite, chevkinite, cerite, stillwellite, britholite, fluocerite, and cerianite...