Calciphyre

/ˈkælsɪfaɪər/ noun

A metamorphic rock formed from limestone that has been transformed by heat and pressure, containing calcium minerals.

From Latin 'calcis' (limestone) + Greek 'pyr' (fire). The name describes rocks that have been 'cooked' by heat, creating new mineral combinations from the original limestone.

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