Meionite

Meionite
Meionite Mei"o*nite, n. [Gr. mei`wn smaller. So called in a allusion to the low pyramids of the crystals.] (Min.) A member of the scapolite group, occuring in glassy crystals on Monte Somma, near Naples. [1913 Webster]

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