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Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, Carmelin Car"mel*in a. Of or pertaining to the order of Carmelites.
Carmelite
Carmelite Car"mel*ite, n. 1. (Eccl. Hist.) A friar of a mendicant order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel) established on Mount Carmel, in Syria, in the twelfth century; a White Friar. 2. A nun of the Order of Our lady of Mount Carmel.
Pimelite
Pimelite Pim"e*lite, n. [Gr. ? fat.] (Min.) An apple-green mineral having a greasy feel. It is a hydrous silicate of nickel, magnesia, aluminia, and iron.

Meaning of Melite from wikipedia

- located Melite (Attica), one of the demes of ancient Attica Melite, ancient name of Lake Trichonida in Greece Melite (Gr**** mythology) Melite (heroine)...
- Melite or Melita (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Gr****: Μελίτη Melitê means 'calm, honey sweet' or 'glorious, splendid') was the name of several characters in Gr****...
- Melite (Gr****: Μελίτη, translit. Melítē) or Melita was an ancient city located on the site of present-day Mdina and Rabat, Malta. It started out as a...
- Gr**** mythology, Melite (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Gr****: Μελίτη), daughter of Apollo, or alternatively Myrmex, was the eponym of the deme Melite in Attica. According...
- name which derives from the Carthaginian city of that name on the island, Melite – or to the Adriatic island of Mljet, near Corfu and off the Dalmatian coast...
- In Gr**** mythology, Melite (/ˈmɛlɪtiː/; Ancient Gr****: Μελίτη) was one of the Naiads, daughter of the river god Aegaeus, and one of the many loves of Zeus...
- Mélite, or The False Letters, is a comedy in five acts by Pierre Corneille. Written in 1625, it is Corneille's first play and debuted on stage in December...
- century BC by Phoenician settlers, and was later renamed Melite by the Romans. Ancient Melite was larger than present-day Mdina, and it was reduced to...
- Melite de Manziquerta or Melite Manziquerta (Armenian: Մելիտե Մանազկերտցի, died 456), served as the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Melite...
- The siege of Melite was the capture of the Byzantine city of Melite (modern Mdina, Malta) by an invading Aghlabid army in 870 AD. The siege was initially...