IPA: //ˈbraʊnaɪt//
KK: /braʊnaɪt/
A type of silicate mineral that contains manganese and forms grey-black crystals with a tetragonal shape.
The geologist discovered a sample of braunite in the mineral collection.
Braunite is named after the German mineralogist Johann Gottlieb Braun, who was instrumental in its identification. The suffix '-ite' is commonly used in mineralogy to denote minerals or rocks. Therefore, the word 'braunite' refers to a mineral named after Braun.
Think of the name 'Braun' as a way to remember that 'braunite' is a mineral named after the person who discovered it.