释义 |
tas·ma·nite \ˈtarzməˌnīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Tasmania, its locality + English -ite 1. : a compound of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur in minute reddish brown scales in shale 2. : a light-colored shaly coal that is composed largely of the compound tasmanite and yields a large quantity of petroleum on dry distillation — called also combustible shale |