zeolite
noun
any of a large group of minerals consisting of hydrated
aluminosilicates of sodium, potassium, calcium, and barium.
They can be readily dehydrated and rehydrated, and are used
as cation exchangers and molecular sieves.
DERIVATIVES
zeolitic
adjective
ORIGIN
late 18th cent.: from Swedish and German zeolit,
from Greek zein to boil + -lite (from their
characteristic swelling when heated in the laboratory).
-lite
suffix
forming names of rocks, minerals, and fossils : rhyolite |
zeolite.
ORIGIN
from French, from Greek lithos stone.