Allanite

/ˈæləˌnaɪt/ noun

A black or dark brown mineral containing rare earth elements, commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks.

Named after Thomas Allan, a Scottish mineralogist of the 19th century. The -ite suffix follows standard mineral naming conventions. Allan's significant contributions to mineralogy earned this honor.

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