IPA: /ˈɔːɡaɪt/
KK: /ˈɔːɡaɪt/
A dark mineral that is usually black or dark green and is a type of pyroxene found in igneous rocks, containing elements like aluminum, iron, and magnesium.
The geologist identified the rock as containing augite, which is common in volcanic formations.
Augite comes from the Greek word "augites" (meaning bright or shining). The term is used in geology to refer to a specific type of mineral that is typically dark in color but can have a shiny appearance due to its crystalline structure.
Think of the Greek word for bright or shining, which helps you remember that augite is a mineral that can appear shiny.