protogine

English

Etymology

From proto- + root of Ancient Greek [Term?] (to be born): compare French protogyne.

Noun

protogine (countable and uncountable, plural protogines)

  1. (geology) A form of granite containing silvery flakes of talc or similar minerals.

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French

Noun

protogine f (plural protogines)

  1. protogine

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Italian

Adjective

protogine

  1. feminine plural of protogino
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