morinite

noun
mo·​rin·​ite | \ ˈmōrəˌnīt, ˈmȯr-\
plural -s

Definition of morinite

: a mineral Na2Ca4Al4(PO4)4O2F6.5H2O that consists of a basic aluminum calcium sodium fluophosphate occurring in colorless to white or pale pink monoclinic crystals (hardness 4.5, specific gravity 2.9)

called also jezekite

History and Etymology for morinite

French, from Morineau, 19th century French mine director + French -ite

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