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predazzite Min.|prɪˈdætsaɪt| [ad. G. predazzit, named 1843, f. Predazzo, in the Tyrol: see -ite1 2 b.] ‘A rock composed of calcite and brucite, long considered a mineral species’ (Chester Names of Minerals).
1867Brande & Cox Dict. Sc., etc. III, Predazzite, a variety of Bitter Spar mixed with Brucite, which forms mountain masses at Predazzo in the Southern Tyrol. It has a granular structure, and is white with a vitreous lustre on the planes of cleavage. |