Apatite

/ˈæpətaɪt/ noun

A common mineral composed of calcium phosphate, typically used to make fertilizer, toothpaste, and other products; also a source of phosphorus.

From German 'Apatit,' named by mining mineralogist Abraham Gottlob Schröter in 1786; the name comes from Greek 'apate' (deceit) because it's easily mistaken for other minerals.

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