calcite
/ˈkælsaɪt/noun
mass noun
- a white or colourless mineral consisting of calcium carbonate. It is a major constituent of sedimentary rocks such as limestone, marble, and chalk, can occur in crystalline form (as in Iceland spar), and is deposited in caves to form stalactites and stalagmites.方解石。
派生词
calcitic
adjective词源
mid 19th cent.: coined in German from Latin calx, calc- 'lime' (see CALX).