Cacoxene

/kæˈkɒksiːn/ noun

A yellowish or brownish mineral, a hydrated iron phosphate, often found as an alteration product in iron-rich rocks.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'xenos' (guest). Early mineralogists named it this because it was considered an undesirable contamination or 'bad guest' in more valuable mineral specimens.

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