fluorite

/ˈflʊəraɪt/ or /ˈfluːəraɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

a mineral consisting of calcium fluoride, CaF2, found in hydrothermal veins and often used in making fluorescent dyes, in the manufacture of enamels and glasses, and in steel production.

“The geologist was studying the properties of fluorite, a common mineral in the region’s rocks.”

Synonyms

  • calcium fluoride
  • fluorspar