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celestite

[ sel-uh-stahyt ]

noun

  1. a white to pale-blue mineral, strontium sulfate, SrSO 4 , occurring in tabular crystals, the principal ore of strontium.


celestite

/ ˈsɛlɪˌstaɪt; ˈsɛlɪstɪn; -ˌstaɪn /

noun

  1. a white, red, or blue mineral consisting of strontium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form: a source of strontium compounds. Formula: SrSO 4
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Word History and Origins

Origin of celestite1

1850–55; celest ( ine ) celestite (< German Zölestin < Latin coelest ( is ), variant of caelestis celestial + German -in -in 2 ) + -ite 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of celestite1

C19: from German Zölestin, from Latin caelestis celestial (referring to the blue colour) + -ite 1
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Example Sentences

“I used celestite, which is calming and uplifting.”

We glued a chunk of celestite to the lid — it was Ana’s favorite stone.

It comes in two forms, celestite and strontianite.

Both minerals form beautiful colorless crystals, though celestite is sometimes colored a faint blue.

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