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bentonite
[ ben-tn-ahyt ]
noun
, Mineralogy.
- a clay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash, having the ability to absorb large quantities of water and to expand to several times its normal volume.
bentonite
/ ˈbɛntəˌnaɪt /
noun
- a valuable clay, formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash, that swells as it absorbs water: used as a filler in the building, paper, and pharmaceutical industries
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Other Words From
- ben·ton·it·ic [ben-tn-, it, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bentonite1
1895–1900; named after Fort Benton, Montana; -ite 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bentonite1
C19: from Fort Benton , Montana, USA, where found, + -ite 1
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Example Sentences
The discovery of two large bentonite fields in southwestern North Dakota in 1930 opened up a new mineral resource.
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Sodium sulphate and bentonite are two of the more recent mineral discoveries in North Dakota.
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