IPA: //ˈʃiːliːt//
KK: /ˈskiːliːt/
A mineral that contains calcium and tungsten, often found in different colors and used to extract tungsten.
Scheelite is an important source of tungsten used in various industrial applications.
Scheelite is named after the Swedish chemist Karl Wilhelm Scheele, who discovered the mineral. The suffix '-ite' is used in mineralogy to denote minerals or rocks. Therefore, the word 'scheelite' refers to a mineral named after Scheele.
Think of the chemist Scheele who discovered this mineral, and remember that '-ite' indicates it's a mineral. So, scheelite is a mineral named after Scheele.