pitchblende
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pitchblende
1760–70; half translation, half adoption of German Pechblende. See pitch 2, blende
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Example Sentences
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The elements were found in a mineral called pitchblende that released a powerful form of energy.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2012
Ltd.'s rich pitchblende field in the Northwest Territories' Great Bear Lake region.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One gram of radium, worth about $70,000, is produced from six and a half to 13 tons of pitchblende.
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More important for the nation's future, said Dr. Wright, are the traces of pitchblende, the richest uranium ore, that have been found.
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He tested a piece of pitchblende, the principal ore of uranium, and found it to be 700 million years old–very much older than the age most people were prepared to grant the Earth.
From "A Short History of Nearly Everything" by Bill Bryson
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