mesolite

mes·o·lite

[mez-uh-lahyt, mes-, mee-zuh-, -suh-]
noun
a mineral variety of the zeolite group, intermediate in chemical composition between natrolite and scolecite.

Origin:
1815–25; meso- + -lite

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mesolite

mineral of the zeolite family, similar to natrolite (q.v.).

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Encyclopedia Britannica, 2008. Encyclopedia Britannica Online.
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