Pharmacolite

Pharmacolite
Pharmacolite Phar*mac"o*lite, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon drug, poisonous drug + -lite: cf. F. pharmacolithe.] (Min.) A hydrous arsenate of lime, usually occurring in silky fibers of a white or grayish color. [1913 Webster]

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