Georgbokiite is a rare mineral named after the Georgian mineralogist, Konstantin Georgbokii. The phonetic transcription of this word is [dʒɔrdʒbəkɑɪt], which is pronounced as jorj-buh-kite. The word has eight letters and is spelled in English with the letters "g," "e," "o," "r," "g," "b," "k," and "i." Georgbokiite is a metallic sulfate mineral that is found in volcanic rock formations. It has a unique crystal structure and is primarily composed of copper, lead, and aluminum.