How Do You Spell MIASKITE?

Pronunciation: [mˈa͡ɪəskˌa͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "miaskite" refers to a mineral discovered in Miask, Russia. It is a rare black mineral, also known as niobite, that contains niobium, iron, and titanium. Its pronunciation is [maɪəskaɪt], which can be broken down into three syllables: MYE-uh-skite. The first syllable has a long "i" sound, followed by a schwa. The second syllable is pronounced "skah" with a long "a" sound, and the final syllable is pronounced with a long "i" sound and a hard "t" at the end. The IPA phonetic transcription helps explain the correct spelling of this word.

MIASKITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Miaskite is a rare mineral belonging to the pyroxene group. It is classified as an intermediate composition between augite and diopside. Miaskite is typically found in igneous rocks, particularly those of alkaline ultrabasic or basic nature. It usually occurs as tiny, elongated prismatic crystals or as irregular masses within the host rock.

    The mineral miaskite possesses a vitreous to dull luster and commonly exhibits a gray, brown, or greenish color. It has a moderate to high hardness, ranging between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale, making it relatively resistant to scratching. Its crystal structure typically has a monoclinic symmetry, resulting in two unequal axes forming a distinct angle.

    Miaskite is usually associated with other pyroxenes, amphiboles, feldspars, and occasionally with accessory minerals such as magnetite, olivine, and apatite. Its formation is often linked to the crystallization of alkaline melts in igneous bodies formed deep within the Earth's crust.

    The term "miaskite" originates from the locality where it was first discovered, Miask in the southern Ural Mountains of Russia. It was named after the town in 1826 by the German mineralogist Gustav Rose. Although miaskite is relatively uncommon, its distinctive crystal structure and chemical composition make it of interest to researchers and collectors of mineral specimens worldwide.

  2. A granite rock, consisting of cleavable white felspar, black mica, and greyish or yellowish-white elaeolite with some hornblende.

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

Common Misspellings for MIASKITE

  • miscite
  • miacite
  • miasite
  • Miskite
  • masite
  • niaskite
  • kiaskite
  • jiaskite
  • muaskite
  • mjaskite
  • mkaskite
  • moaskite
  • m9askite
  • m8askite
  • mizskite
  • misskite
  • miwskite
  • miqskite
  • miaakite
  • miazkite

Etymology of MIASKITE

The word "miaskite" is derived from the name of the town Miass in the Ural Mountains region of Russia. Miaskite is a rare mineral that was first discovered in this area. Therefore, it was named after the town of its origin. The suffix "-ite" is a common mineralogical naming convention used to designate minerals.

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