Mineral

/ˈmɪn.ər.əl/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A naturally occurring inorganic substance with a definite chemical composition and crystalline structure.
Quartz is a common mineral found in many types of rocks.
A substance that is essential for the body and is obtained from food, such as calcium, potassium, or iron.
A balanced diet provides the minerals necessary for good health.
A naturally occurring inorganic solid that is not derived from living organisms.
The geologist studied the mineral composition of the Earth's crust.
adjective
Relating to or consisting of minerals.
The mineral content in the water makes it suitable for farming.
Pertaining to the study or extraction of minerals.
He is pursuing a degree in mineral engineering.

Etymology

From Latin 'mineralis', meaning 'relating to minerals'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

mineral water:
Water that contains dissolved minerals and is often used for drinking.
mineral rights:
Legal rights to extract minerals from the land.
trace mineral:
Minerals required by the body in minute amounts.

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Slang Meanings

Mineral water
I always order mineral for a healthier option.
Mineral rights
He bought the land, including the mineral rights, to extract resources.