| 释义 | ha·uy·nite \äˈwēˌnīt\ noun
 or ha·uyne \äˈwēn\
 (-s)
 Etymology: hauynite from hauyne + -ite; hauyne from French haüyne, from Abbé René Just Haüy died 1822 French mineralogist + French -ine
 : an isometric silicate mineral (Na,Ca)4−8Al6Si6O24(SO4)1− consisting of sulfate of aluminum, calcium, and sodium and occurring commonly as rounded grains in various igneous rocks (hardness 5.5-6, specific gravity 2.4-2.5)
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