IPA: /ˈluːsaɪt/
KK: /ˈluːsaɪt/
A mineral that is white or gray and made of potassium aluminum silicate, commonly found in igneous rocks.
Leucite is often used in the study of volcanic rocks due to its unique properties.
Leucite → It is formed from "leukos" (meaning white) in Greek and the suffix "-ite" (used to denote minerals or rocks). The word "leucite" refers to a white mineral, specifically a potassium aluminum silicate.
Think of the Greek word for white, 'leukos', to remember that leucite is a mineral that is typically white in color.