Chloroleucite

/ˌklɔːroʊˈluːsaɪt/ noun

A variety of the mineral leucite that contains chlorine as a significant component in its crystalline structure.

From chloro- 'chlorine' + leucite, from Greek leukos 'white'. This mineralogical term emerged in the 19th century as geologists discovered and classified mineral variations.

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