Calcite

/ˈkælsaɪt/ noun

A common mineral made of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) that is white or colorless and often used in building materials and chalk.

From Latin 'calx' (lime, limestone) + the suffix '-ite' (mineral). Coined in the early 1800s as geologists classified mineral types, derived from the mineral's lime-based composition.

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