Allophane

/ˈæloʊfeɪn/ noun

A colorless or white amorphous mineral containing hydrated aluminum silicates, found in weathered volcanic rocks and soils.

From Greek 'allo-' (other, different) and possibly 'phan-' (appearing, showing), suggesting 'different appearance'; named because it shows variable properties unlike most minerals.

AMአልሎፋን
ARالوفان
BNঅলোফান
CAallofan
CSallofan
DAallofan
DEAllophan
ELαλλοφάνη
ESalofano
FAالوفان
FIallofaani
FRallophane
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