Ceraunite

/sɛˈrɔnaɪt/ noun

A stone, fossil, or mineral object that was historically believed to be a fallen thunderbolt, such as a meteorite or ancient artifact.

From Greek 'keraunos' (thunderbolt) + '-ite' (stone, object). Named by ancient and medieval people who interpreted mysterious stones and fossils as literal evidence of lightning strikes.

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