Biopyribole

/ˌbaɪoʊˈpɪrɪboʊl/ noun

A type of mineral that contains both biological and pyroxene-like crystalline structures, found in some meteorites and biological samples.

From bio- (life) + pyribole, a mineralogical term derived from Greek pyr- (fire) and -bole (thrown), referring to minerals formed under heat. The term emerged in late 20th-century mineralogy to describe compounds showing both biological and mineral properties.

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