Alisonite

/ˈælɪsəˌnaɪt/ noun

A rare mineral composed of calcium aluminum sulfate, named after its discoverer or the location where it was first found.

Derived from a proper name (likely 'Alison') + '-ite' (mineral suffix). Minerals named after people or places follow this '-ite' convention in mineralogy.

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