Aphanesite

/ˌæfənɛˈzaɪt/ noun

A rare mineral composed of iron phosphate, typically found in meteorites and certain igneous rocks.

Named after the Greek word 'aphanes' (invisible) combined with the mineral suffix '-ite,' because the crystals are too small to be easily seen without magnification. The naming convention reflects the mineral's cryptic appearance under ordinary observation.

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