IPA: /ˈhæplaɪt/
KK: /ˈhæplaɪt/
A type of light-colored, fine-grained igneous rock that is similar to aplite.
The geologist identified the sample as haplite due to its unique texture and color.
The word 'haplite' originates from the Greek word 'haplos' (meaning simple or single) combined with the suffix '-ite' (often used to denote minerals or rocks). Thus, 'haplite' refers to a type of rock that is characterized by its simple or single composition.
Think of 'haplos' meaning simple, which helps you remember that 'haplite' refers to a rock with a simple composition.