mineral

word

/ˈmɪnɝəɫ/
MIN-ur-uhl
/mˈɪnəɹəl/
MIN-uh-ruhl

Definition

A mineral is a natural solid substance found in the earth, like quartz or gold, that often forms crystals. Minerals are also important nutrients in food for health, such as calcium or iron.

Usage & Nuances

'Mineral' is used in both science (geology, chemistry) and nutrition. In nutrition, it usually refers to essential nutrients like iron or zinc. In geology, it means natural substances like quartz. Common collocations: 'mineral water,' 'mineral resources,' 'trace minerals.'

Example Sentences

Some athletes take mineral supplements to boost performance.

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That rock is full of shiny minerals.

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Salt is an important mineral for the human body.

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Gold is a precious mineral found underground.

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We need different minerals to stay healthy.

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She buys mineral water because she thinks it's healthier.

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