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stilbite
stilbite Min. (ˈstɪlbaɪt) [a. F. stilbite (Haüy 1796), f. Gr. στίλβειν to glitter: see -ite.] A hydrous silicate of aluminium and calcium, in oblique prismatic crystals with pearly lustre. Formerly not distinguished from heulandite.1815 Aikin Min. (ed. 2) 209 Stilbite..occurs crystallized, lamellifo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stilbite
a series name, with the mineral species being named: Stilbite-Ca Stilbite-Na Stilbite-Ca, by far the more common of the two, is a hydrous calcium For stilbite β is nearly 130°. wikipedia.org
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Stellerite
Stilbite, another zeolite, is very similar to stellerite in both chemical composition and physical appearance. Stellerite is more commonly found in rounded radiating clusters or as single crystals and appears more transparent than stilbite does. wikipedia.org
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laubanite
laubanite Min. (ˈlɔːbənaɪt) [Named by Traube, 1887, from Lauban in Silesia, where it was first found: see -ite.] Hydrous silicate of aluminium and calcium, resembling stilbite.1888 Amer. Jrnl. Sci. Ser. iii. XXXV. 418 Laubanite. A zeolite resembling stilbite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scolecite
It can be found on top of the calcium zeolites heulandite, stilbite and epistilbite. Associated minerals include quartz, apophyllite, babingtonite, heulandite, stilbite and other zeolites. wikipedia.org
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heulandite
heulandite Min. (ˈhjuːləndaɪt) [Named 1822 after H. Heuland, an English mineralogist: see -ite1.] A mineral of the Zeolite group; a hydrated silicate of aluminium and calcium, found in crystals of various colours with pearly lustre.1822 Edin. Phil. Jrnl. VI. 112 The Stilbite and the Heulandite. 1852... Oxford English Dictionary
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Powellite
Minerals found in association with powellite include molybdenite, ferrimolybdite, stilbite, laumontite and apophyllite. References Palache, C., H. wikipedia.org
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syhedrite
syhedrite Min. (saɪˈhiːdraɪt) [Improperly for *syhadrite, f. the Syhadree Mountains in Bombay, where found: see -ite1.] A mineral of uncertain composition, supposed to be related to stilbite.1865 Shepard in Amer. Jrnl. Sci. Ser. ii. XL. 110 Syhedrite. I have thus named, from its locality... The mine... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shonkinite
Nepheline in shonkinite from the is largely altered to natrolite and stilbite. wikipedia.org
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prismatoidal
prismaˈtoidal, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] a. Resembling a prism. b. ‘In the form of or connected with a prismatoid’ (Cent. Dict.). c. = prismoidal.1821 Ure Dict. Chem. s.v. Zeolite, Prismatoidal zeolite, or stilbite. 1821 [see prismato-]. 1858 [see prec.]. 1876 Catal. Sci. App. S. Kens. Mus. §10 Estim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laumontite
It is frequently associated with other zeolites, including stilbite and heulandite. wikipedia.org
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desmine
desmine Min. (ˈdɛsmɪn) Also desmin. [f. Gr. δεσµή bundle + -ine.] A synonym of stilbite, a zeolitic mineral occurring in tufts or bundles of crystals.1811 Pinkerton Petral. II. 14 A substance in silky tufts, which he calls desmine. 1814 Allan Min. Nomen. 16. 1844 Dana Min. 328. Oxford English Dictionary
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Xonotlite
Associated minerals include apophyllite, diopside, stilbite, tobermorite, clinohedrite, thaumasite, laumontite and wollastonite. wikipedia.org
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mesotype
† ˈmesotype Min. Obs. [a. F. mésotype (Haüy 1801), f. Gr. µέσο-ς middle + τύπος type.] A name including the minerals now called natrolite, scolecite, mesolite, and thomsonite. (The form of the crystal is intermediate between those of analcite and stilbite; hence the name.)1804 Edin. Rev. III. 311 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heulandite
Heulandite is similar to stilbite. Heulandite occurs with stilbite and other zeolites in the amygdaloidal cavities of basaltic volcanic rocks, and occasionally in gneiss and hydrothermal wikipedia.org
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