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from which word minerals is derived​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The first known use of the word "mineral" in the English language (Middle English) was the 15th century. The word came from Medieval Latin minerale, from minera mine, ore. The word "species" comes from the Latin species, "a particular sort, kind, or type with distinct look, or appearance".

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Etymology. The first known use of the word "mineral" in the English language (Middle English) was the 15th century. The word came from Medieval Latin minerale, from minera mine, ore. The word "species" comes from the Latin species, "a particular sort, kind, or type with distinct look, or appearance.

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