Chalcanth

/ˈkælkænθ/ noun

An archaic or historical term for copper sulfate, a blue-green crystalline mineral used historically in dyeing, medicine, and metalworking.

From Greek 'chalkos' (copper) + 'anthos' (flower, possibly referring to its crystalline appearance). Used in medieval and Renaissance texts.

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