Definition
A rare mineral; a silicate mineral of hydrous magnesium and aluminum composition.
Etymology
A technical mineralogical term, likely named after a location or mineralogist (the exact origin is obscure). Follows the '-ite' suffix common in mineral names, which comes from Greek.
Kelly Says
Mineral names often sound mysterious because they're named after places or discoverers—geologists have named thousands of minerals, and many are so rare that only specialists ever see them!
Translations
ARالعربية
أوجانيت
aw-jaan-it
BNবাংলা
অ্যোগানাইট
o-gaan-ait
CACatalà
auganita
aw-gan-ee-ta
CSČeština
auganit
ow-gan-it
DADansk
auganit
ow-gan-it
DEDeutsch
Auganit
ow-gan-it
ELΕλληνικά
αυγανίτης
aw-gan-i-tis
ESEspañol
auganita
aw-gan-ee-tah
FISuomi
auganitti
ow-gan-it-ti
FRFrançais
auganite
o-gan-eet
HIहिन्दी
औगानाइट
ow-gaan-ait
HUMagyar
auganit
ow-gan-it
IDBahasa Indonesia
auganite
ow-gan-it
ITItaliano
auganite
ow-gan-ee-teh
KO한국어
오우가나이트
o-u-ga-na-i-teu
MSBahasa Melayu
auganit
ow-gan-it
MYမြန်မာ
အောဂနိုင်
a-gan-no-in
NLNederlands
auganiet
ow-gan-ee-et
NONorsk
auganit
ow-gan-it
PLPolski
auganit
ow-gan-it
PTPortuguês
auganita
aw-gan-ee-tah
RORomână
auganit
ow-gan-it
RUРусский
ауганит
aw-ga-nit
SVSvenska
auganit
ow-gan-it
SWKiswahili
auganite
ow-gan-it
TAதமிழ்
ஆய்கானைட்
a-y-ka-na-it
TEతెలుగు
ఆయిగానైట్
a-y-ga-na-it
THไทย
ออแกไนต์
ao-gae-nait
TRTürkçe
auganit
ow-gan-it
UKУкраїнська
ауганіт
aw-gan-it
VITiếng Việt
auganite
ow-gan-it