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Definition of Schorl

Schorl
Schorl Schorl (sh[^o]rl), n. [G. sch["o]rl; cf. Sw. sk["o]rl.] (Min.) Black tourmaline. [Written also shorl.]

Meaning of Schorl from wikipedia

- and varieties of tourmaline include the following: Schorl species Brownish-black to black—schorl Dravite species (from the Drave district of Carinthia)...
- Melker Schörling (15 May 1947 – 10 December 2023) was a Swedish billionaire businessman. His investment company Melker Schörling AB (MSAB) had large interests...
- Inger Schörling (born 7 March 1946 in Kalvträsk) is a Swedish politician for the Miljöpartiet. Schörling made it to the Riksdagen after the election of...
- Giants in 1911. It was renamed Schorling's Park for team owner Rube Foster's white business partner, John C. Schorling, a south side saloon keeper who...
- moonstone, from Sonora, Mexico A cluster of euhedral feldspar crystals with a schorl crystal First X-ray view of Martian soil—feldspar, pyroxenes, olivine revealed...
- Morganite Morganite from Brazil with inclusions of black schorl General Category beryl Formula (repeating unit) Be3Al2(Si6O18) Identification Color Pink...
- Elbaite forms three series, with dravite, with fluor-liddicoatite, and with schorl. Due to these series, specimens with the ideal endmember formula are not...
- seafood imports, vehicle hydraulics, and day-care centers. Financier Melker Schörling bought a controlling stake in the company in 1998, and aimed to focus...
- silicate minerals) Schäferite Scheelite Schizolite Schmiederite Schoepite Schorl (black tourmaline) Schreibersite Schreyerite Schröckingerite Schwertmannite...
- Chicago American Giants baseball club of the Negro leagues pla**** at Schorling's Park from 1911 to 1940, and then at Comiskey Park until 1952. In football...