Bradaczekite is a rare mineral that was first discovered in Poland. The word is pronounced as [brædətʃɛkite] and is spelled using the IPA phonetic transcription. The first part of the word 'bradacz' means 'maggot' in Polish, while the 'ekite' ending denotes a mineral. Bradaczekite is a complex mineral of copper, lead, and arsenic that belongs to the tetragonal crystal system. Despite its unusual name, the discovery of bradaczekite was an important addition to the scientific community's understanding of mineralogy.