Cassiterite

/kəˈsɪtəˌraɪt/ noun

A mineral form of tin oxide (SnO₂) that is the primary ore from which tin metal is extracted.

From Greek kassiteros (tin) + -ite (suffix for minerals). The Greeks used this word for tin sourced from distant lands, possibly referring to Cornwall or the Cassiterides (Tin Islands).

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