Pronunciation: /ˈkælˌsaɪt/
noun a mineral form of calcium carbonate, often used in the production of cement and as a building stone
A1 Calcite is a type of mineral.
A2 The rock sample contained calcite crystals.
B1 Calcite is commonly found in limestone and marble.
B2 The optical properties of calcite make it useful in polarizing microscopes.
C1 Researchers studied the formation of calcite in geological processes.
C2 The intricate structure of calcite crystals is a subject of fascination for mineralogists.
formal Calcite is a mineral made up of calcium carbonate and is commonly found in sedimentary rocks.
informal Did you know that calcite is often used in the production of lime and cement?
slang I heard that calcite is like nature's own glitter because of its sparkly appearance.
figurative The way calcite reflects light is like a mirror, showing us the beauty of nature.
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