Graphite

/ˈɡræfaɪt/ noun

A dark gray form of carbon that is soft and slippery, commonly used in pencil leads and as a lubricant.

From Greek 'graphein' meaning 'to write' combined with the suffix '-ite' for minerals. The name was coined in the 1790s because it was used for writing, though people initially confused it with lead.

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