petanque
Appearance
See also: pétanque
English
[edit]Noun
[edit]petanque (countable and uncountable, plural petanques)
- (uncountable) Alternative form of pétanque (“French boules game”)
- (mining, dated, countable, uncountable) Any of various ores, including forms of silver sulfide (such as stephanite) and the copper ore tetrahedrite.
- 1883, Charles Bunker Dahlgren, Historic Mines of Mexico:
- First-discovered mine in the District; gave much "petanque" (stephanite, or silver glance).
- 1902, Reports Mining Engineers, Cieneguita Copper Company, page 26:
- There are other openings on the ledge between the ends of these claims, but all are small and filled with debris, but it is an interesting and notable fact that all the workings show the rich sulphide of silver, or petanque ore […]
- 1906, Engineering and Mining Journal, volume 82, page 629:
- Petanque, or "gray copper ore" (tetrahedrite) is the sort for which the Mexican prospector is constantly on the lookout.
Czech
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- pétanque m
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from French pétanque.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]petanque m inan
Declension
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