pollucite

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Etymology[edit]

From Pollux +‎ ite, named after Pollux, the twin of Castor, as it is often found associated with castorite (now petalite).

Noun[edit]

pollucite (plural pollucites)

  1. (mineralogy) A colorless transparent mineral of the zeolite family consisting of hydrous cesium aluminum silicate and occurring massive or crystallizing in cubes.

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