Baryte

/ˈbæraɪt/ noun

A mineral form of barium sulfate (BaSO₄) that is commonly white, yellow, or colorless and used in drilling fluids and paint.

From Greek 'barys' (heavy) + '-ite' (mineral suffix). Named in the 19th century because of barium's heaviness and the mineral's density, which was notable for its time.

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