释义 |
en·ar·gite \ə̇ˈnärˌjīt, ˈenər-\ noun (-s) Etymology: German enargit, from Greek enargēs visible (from en in + argēs bright) + German -it -ite; from its cleavage; akin to Greek argos white — more at argent : a grayish black or iron-black copper arsenic sulfide (Cu3AsS4) of metallic luster occurring in small orthorhombic crystals or massive and often containing antimony |