Augite

/ˈɔːdʒaɪt/ noun

A dark mineral containing calcium, magnesium, iron, and silica that commonly forms in igneous rocks like basalt.

From German 'Augit', possibly derived from Latin 'augere' (to increase) because it was thought to increase in size, or from a Greek root. The term was coined in the 18th century as geologists classified minerals.

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