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glau·ber·ite \ˈglau̇bəˌrīt also ˈglȯb-\ noun (-s) Etymology: French glaubérite, from Johann R. Glauber died 1668 German chemist + French -ite; so called from its resemblance in chemical composition to Glauber's salt : a light-colored brittle sodium calcium sulfate Na2Ca(SO4)2 having a vitreous luster and saline taste |