leucite

/ˈluːsaɪt/
noun
  1. A gray or white mineral that forms in volcanic rocks, often in crystal shapes.
    • Leucite is sometimes used in fertilizers because it contains potassium.
    • Geologists found leucite in the ancient lava flow.
    • The rock sample contained small crystals of leucite.
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