How Do You Spell CERUSSITE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛɹəsˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Cerussite is a white or colorless mineral that often forms in crystals or shapes resembling needles or twinned hexagonal plates. The word "cerussite" is spelled with four syllables and the IPA phonetic transcription for the word is /səˈrʌsaɪt/. The accent is on the second syllable, which is pronounced as "ruh". The word is believed to originate from the Latin word "cerussa", which means lead carbonate. Cerussite is a valuable ore of lead and is also used in making glass, ceramics, and pigments.

CERUSSITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Cerussite is a mineral that belongs to the carbonate mineral group, specifically within the lead carbonate subgroup. It is chemically composed of lead carbonate (PbCO3) and crystallizes in the orthorhombic system. The name "cerussite" originates from the Latin word "cerussa," meaning white lead, due to its coloration.

    In its pure form, cerussite is colorless or white. However, impurities often give it various hues, including gray, yellow, green, or blue. It has a distinctive adamantine to vitreous luster and exhibits perfect cleavage in three directions. Its crystal structure usually forms twinned prismatic crystals that can range in size from small to large. Cerussite is relatively soft and has a Mohs hardness of 3–3.5, making it susceptible to scratching and abrasion.

    Geologically, cerussite typically occurs as a secondary mineral in the oxidized zones of galena (lead sulfide) deposits. It can be found in various geological environments, such as hydrothermal veins, oxidized lead deposits, and as an alteration product of other lead-bearing minerals. Notable occurrences of cerussite can be found in countries like the United States, Namibia, Australia, Morocco, and Mexico.

    Due to its lead content, cerussite is considered toxic and should be handled with caution. However, it has some commercial significance as an ore of lead, particularly in historic mining regions. Additionally, its aesthetic qualities make it a sought-after mineral by collectors and enthusiasts of minerals and gemstones.

  2. A common ore of lead found in beds or veins with galena.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CERUSSITE

  • xerussite
  • verussite
  • ferussite
  • derussite
  • cwrussite
  • csrussite
  • cdrussite
  • crrussite
  • c4russite
  • c3russite
  • ceeussite
  • cedussite
  • cefussite
  • cetussite
  • ce5ussite
  • ce4ussite
  • ceryssite
  • cerhssite
  • cerjssite
  • cerissite

Etymology of CERUSSITE

The word "cerussite" derives from the Latin word "cerusse" or "cerussa" which means "white lead". The Latin term itself stems from the Greek word "keruseos" which signifies "substance used for painting or dyeing". This is because cerussite, a mineral, is a major ore of lead and has a characteristic white color.

Plural form of CERUSSITE is CERUSSITES

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