| 释义 | mo·rin·ite \ˈmōrəˌnīt, ˈmȯr-\ noun
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 Etymology: French, from Morineau, 19th century French mine director + French -ite
 : 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
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