Celite

/ˈseːlaɪt/ noun

A type of sedimentary rock made of fossilized shells of diatoms, used as a filtering material and absorbent.

From Latin coelum (heaven) or possibly from Celetin (the place where it was discovered). Despite the 'celio-' prefix appearing in other words, celite is not related to abdominal terminology.

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