Silicimurite is a mineral whose chemical formula is Mg_6(SiO_4)_2(SiO_3OH)_2. The word Silicimurite can be phonetically expressed as /ˌsɪlɪsɪˈmʊraɪt/. It contains the prefix "silici-," derived from Latin "silicus," meaning flint or hard stone, which refers to the mineral’s silicon content. The suffix "-murite" comes from the mineral it was named after, "murite". The word "murite" originates from the Greek word "myroun" or "myros," meaning fleshy, in reference to the mineral’s pink coloration.