Adjective
of Mine
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 2.08-carat cushion-cut fancy vivid blue diamond in an 18-karat rose-gold-plated platinum setting was named The Jane Seymour in her honor by World Of Diamonds Group, who had mined it in Russia, cut and set it. Source: Internet
Abrasive garnet was mainly mined as a secondary product while mining for gem garnets and was used as lapping and polishing media for the glass industries. Source: Internet
About 230 million tonnes had been mined to a depth of over 1,000 metres. Source: Internet
After the uranium ore is mined, it must go through a milling process to extract the uranium from the ore. Source: Internet
Additionally, until the 19th century peat was mined, dried, and used for fuel, further exacerbating the problem. Source: Internet
Although Andean Amerindian peoples crafted ceremonial jewelry of gold and other metals the mineralizations of the Andes were first mined in large scale after the Spanish arrival. Source: Internet