IPA: //ʌˈmænɡaɪt//
KK: /umangite/
A type of mineral that contains copper and selenium, typically appearing in colors ranging from blue to red.
Umangite is often found in mineral collections due to its unique color and composition.
The word 'umangite' originates from the name of the mineral 'umangite', which is derived from the Umango River in Bolivia, where it was first discovered. The term does not have further Latin, Greek, or Old English roots.
Think of the Umango River in Bolivia as the source of 'umangite', helping you remember that this mineral is named after a specific location.