IPA: /ˈlæbrəˌdɔːraɪt/
KK: /ˈlæbrəˌdɔːraɪt/
A type of mineral that is a form of feldspar, known for its shiny, colorful appearance, often used in making jewelry.
She wore a beautiful necklace made of labradorite that shimmered in the light.
Labradorite is derived from 'Labrador' (the name of the region in Canada where the mineral was first found) and '-ite' (a suffix used in mineralogy to denote a mineral or rock). The word refers to a specific mineral that was discovered in the Labrador region.
Think of the name 'Labrador' as the place where this unique mineral was first found, and remember that '-ite' indicates it is a type of mineral.