Zykaite vs. Mineral

Difference Between Zykaite and Mineral
Zykaitenoun
(mineral) A dull, soft, translucent greyish-white mineral consisting of arsenic, hydrogen, iron, sulfur and oxygen.
Mineralnoun
A naturally occurring, homogeneous inorganic solid substance having a definite chemical composition and characteristic crystalline structure, color, and hardness.
Mineralnoun
An element, such as gold or silver.
Mineralnoun
An organic derivative, such as coal or petroleum.
Mineralnoun
A substance, such as stone, sand, salt, or coal, that is extracted or obtained from the ground or water and used in economic activities.
Mineralnoun
A substance that is neither animal nor vegetable; inorganic matter.
Mineralnoun
An inorganic element, such as calcium, iron, potassium, sodium, or zinc, that is essential to the nutrition of humans, animals, and plants.
Mineralnoun
An ore.
Mineralnoun
minerals Mineral water.
Mineralnoun
A soft drink.
Mineraladjective
Of or relating to minerals
a mineral deposit.Mineraladjective
Impregnated with minerals.
Mineralnoun
(geology) Any naturally occurring inorganic material that has a (more or less) definite chemical composition and characteristic physical properties.
Mineralnoun
Any inorganic material (as distinguished from animal or vegetable).
Mineralnoun
(nutrition) Any inorganic element that is essential to nutrition; a dietary mineral.
Mineralnoun
(British) Mineral water.
Mineralnoun
A soft drink, particularly a single serve bottle or can.
Mineralnoun
(obsolete) A mine or mineral deposit.
Mineralnoun
(obsolete) A poisonous or dangerous substance.
Mineraladjective
of, related to, or containing minerals
Mineralnoun
solid homogeneous inorganic substances occurring in nature having a definite chemical composition
Mineraladjective
relating to minerals;
mineral elementsmineral depositsMineraladjective
of or containing or derived from minerals;
a mineral depositmineral waterdecaying vegetable matterMineraladjective
composed of matter other than plant or animal;
the inorganic mineral world