IPA: //ˈkrɒkəʊaɪt//
KK: /kroʊˈkoʊɪt/
A rare mineral made of lead chromate that is known for its bright orange crystals.
The museum displayed a stunning specimen of crocoite with its vibrant orange color.
Crocoite is derived from the Greek word "krokos" (meaning saffron) and the suffix "-ite" (used to denote minerals or rocks). The name reflects the mineral's saffron-like color, which is a characteristic feature of crocoite.
Imagine the bright saffron color ('krokos') of the mineral crocoite, which helps you remember that crocoite is a mineral known for its striking color.