The word "blakeite" is spelled as B-L-A-K-E-I-T-E. Its phonetic transcription in IPA is ˈbleɪk aɪt. This term refers to a rare mineral that contains the elements copper and selenium. The mineral takes its name from George W. Blake, an American geologist who first discovered it in a copper mine in Butte, Montana. The spelling of "blakeite" is straightforward, with each syllable pronounced as it is spelled. Its phonetic transcription helps clarify how to pronounce this term correctly.