IPA: //ˈbɛrɪtə//
KK: /bɛrˈaɪtə/
A type of chemical compound that contains barium, often used in various industrial applications.
Baryta is commonly used in the production of certain types of glass and ceramics.
Baryta → The word 'baryta' comes from the Greek 'barys' (meaning heavy) and the suffix '-ita' (used in chemistry to denote a mineral or compound). Thus, 'baryta' refers to a heavy mineral, specifically barium oxide or barium sulfate, which is derived from the heavy element barium.
Think of 'heavy' ('barys') to remember that 'baryta' refers to a heavy mineral.