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cassiterite

noun
cas·​sit·​er·​ite | \ kÉ™-ˈsi-tÉ™-ËŒrÄ«t How to pronounce cassiterite (audio) \

Definition of cassiterite

: a brown or black mineral that consists of tin dioxide and is the chief source of metallic tin

called also tinstone

Examples of cassiterite in a Sentence

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Rwanda’s current-account deficit widened last year as shipment earnings from minerals such as cassiterite, which make up 14 percent of total exports, dropped 27 percent because of lower global commodities prices. Saul Butera, Bloomberg.com, "Rwanda Uses Gorilla Tactics to Help Shore Up Balance of Payments," 10 May 2017 Congo is rich in natural resources, including diamonds, gold, oil, timber, copper, hydropower, cassiterite for tin ore, uranium for nuclear bombs and cobalt for cellphones. Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times, "Pact Would Force Out Joseph Kabila From Congo. If, of Course, He Agrees.," 3 Jan. 2017

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First Known Use of cassiterite

1858, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for cassiterite

French cassitérite, from Greek kassiteros tin

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