IPA: //ˈzoʊɪsaɪt//
KK: /ˈzoʊɪsaɪt/
A type of mineral that can be gray, brown, or pink, and is often used in decorative stonework.
The jewelry was made from beautiful zoisite, showcasing its unique colors.
Zoisite is derived from the name 'Zois', which refers to the Austrian mineralogist Baron Sigmund Zois, who was instrumental in the study of this mineral. The suffix '-ite' is commonly used in mineralogy to denote a mineral or rock. Therefore, zoisite refers to a mineral named after Baron Zois.
Think of Baron Zois, the person after whom this mineral is named, to remember that zoisite is a mineral.
No commonly confused words.