Calcydon

/ˈkælsɪdɑːn/ noun

A calcium-rich mineral or compound, sometimes used historically to refer to chalcedony or other silicate minerals found in limy regions.

From Greek 'calcis' (lime) + 'sedone' (chalcedony), though the etymology is debated among mineralogists. It may represent an archaic term for calcium silicates.

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