释义 |
the·nard·ite \thə̇ˈnärˌdīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: French thénardite, from Baron Louis J. Thénard died 1857 French chemist + French -ite : a mineral Na2SO4 consisting of native anhydrous sodium sulfate and occurring in white or brownish crystals, masses, or crusts often in connection with salt lakes |