IPA: /ˈstænaɪt/
KK: /ˈstænˌaɪt/
A gray to black mineral that contains copper, iron, and tin, known for its metallic shine.
The geologist discovered a sample of stannite during the mineral exploration.
Stannite is derived from the word 'stannum' (from Latin, meaning tin) and the suffix '-ite' (used in mineralogy to denote a mineral or rock). The word 'stannite' refers to a mineral that contains tin.
Think of 'stannum' which means tin, and remember that 'stannite' is a mineral associated with tin.