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Chalybeate
Mineral spring with water containing iron / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Chalybeate (disambiguation).
Chalybeate (/kəˈlɪbieɪt/)[1] waters, also known as ferruginous waters, are mineral spring waters containing salts of iron.
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