Barite

/ˈbæɹaɪt/ noun

A white or colorless mineral made of barium sulfate, commonly used in drilling fluids, paint, and medical X-ray procedures.

From Greek 'barys' meaning 'heavy', referencing the mineral's high density; the term was coined because barite sinks quickly in water.

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