How Do You Spell AUGITE?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːd͡ʒa͡ɪt] (IPA)

Augite is a mineral that belongs to the pyroxene group. The spelling of this word is pronounced as /ˈɔːɡaɪt/, with stress on the first syllable. The phonetic transcription of the word indicates its pronunciation, where the letter "a" is pronounced as "ah" and the letter "e" is pronounced as "eh." The "au" combination is pronounced as "aw," while the "g" and "t" sounds are pronounced as they normally are. Augite is typically found in igneous and metamorphic rocks and is an important mineral in the construction industry.

AUGITE Meaning and Definition

  1. Augite is a common rock-forming mineral that belongs to the pyroxene group. It is a silicate mineral that is mainly composed of calcium, magnesium, iron, aluminum, and oxygen. Augite occurs in igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, andesite, and diorite, and occasionally in metamorphic rocks as well. It has a hardness of 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale and typically appears in shades of black, greenish-black, or dark brown.

    Augite has a prismatic, tabular, or short columnar crystal structure and often exhibits distinct cleavage angles. It has a vitreous to glossy luster and tends to have a submetallic sheen on its cleavage surfaces. It also commonly exhibits striations on its crystal faces. Augite is often found intergrown with other minerals such as feldspars, pyroxenes, and amphiboles.

    In terms of its physical properties, augite has a high density and moderate melting point, making it an important mineral for understanding the formation and evolution of igneous rocks. It forms as a result of the crystallization of molten rock, or magma, and can help geologists determine the cooling history and composition of the parent igneous rock.

    Additionally, augite has been utilized in a variety of applications. Its hardness and durability make it suitable for cutting into gemstones for use in jewelry, although it is not widely used for this purpose. Its presence in certain volcanic rocks can indicate the potential for economic mineral deposits, and its identification in geological samples can assist in the study of the Earth's processes and history.

  2. A mineral of the hornblende family of a greenish-black, pitch, or velvet, or sometimes of a leek-green colour.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for AUGITE

  • zugite
  • sugite
  • wugite
  • qugite
  • aygite
  • ahgite
  • ajgite
  • aigite
  • a8gite
  • a7gite
  • aufite
  • auvite
  • aubite
  • auhite
  • auyite
  • autite
  • augute
  • augjte
  • augkte

Etymology of AUGITE

The word "augite" originated from the Greek word "augḗ" (αὐγή), which means "brightness" or "shine". It refers to the characteristic bright appearance and luster of this mineral.

Similar spelling words for AUGITE

  • UGID,
  • Marble-edged,
  • AYJET,
  • wajda,
  • ogidi,
  • AUST,
  • AGEDO,
  • Feather-edged,
  • hard-edged,
  • ajawid,
  • gilt-edged,
  • ajito,
  • school-aged,
  • IJEETE,
  • ojito,
  • widget,
  • single-edged,
  • all-aged,
  • agit-pop,
  • ejido,
  • ajeti,
  • razor-edged,
  • EJITE,
  • double-wedged,
  • box-edged,
  • ajyad,
  • AGIT,
  • harder-edged,
  • YJDA,
  • preschool-aged,
  • fine-edged,
  • edgewood,
  • Aegidia,
  • egitto,
  • keen-edged,
  • IJWET,
  • OJED,
  • AGIDT,
  • YJD,
  • sajid-wajid,
  • EGIAD,
  • agito,
  • lace-edged,
  • traditional-aged,
  • gold-edged,
  • wajid,
  • EJOD,
  • IWJIT,
  • AGIAT,
  • yagiite,
  • ejide,
  • edged,
  • over-aged,
  • EJAD,
  • Two-edged,
  • ojeda,
  • Egidio,
  • ADGET,
  • photo-aged,
  • IUJAT,
  • white-edged,
  • IJDDE,
  • middle-aged,
  • IUJHAT,
  • EDGEUTI,
  • EJOWD,
  • AJAD,
  • dull-edged,
  • Waged,
  • double-edged,
  • WHJD,
  • UGED,
  • wajed,
  • EZHT,
  • wahdat-ul-wujood,
  • AGEDI,
  • AJWD,
  • YJUTT,
  • Egidia,
  • EJET,
  • Egide,
  • eejit,
  • ajuda,
  • smooth-edged,
  • Wedgewood,
  • EDGETA,
  • aught,
  • EJDE,
  • under-aged,
  • EJED,
  • wedgewood-ware,
  • edgett,
  • aegidae,
  • agita,
  • aged,
  • EJHET,
  • AJD,
  • spiny-edged,
  • ajedi,
  • Ajodhya,
  • feather-edged/,
  • AEJD,
  • IJAIED,
  • IJDEA,
  • AWJD,
  • deckle-edged,
  • well-aged,
  • IJIIT,
  • YEJD,
  • agit-prop,
  • one-edged,
  • Oujda,
  • wajdi,
  • wedged,
  • UHGID,
  • bevel-edged,
  • Eigidio,
  • uneven-aged,
  • EJD,
  • oak-aged,
  • straight-edged,
  • rough-edged,
  • sawtoothed-edged,
  • chrome-augite,
  • dry-aged,
  • UGIETA,
  • OGEAD,
  • AGIDAE,
  • teen-aged,
  • EJIT,
  • wire-edged,
  • EGEDA,
  • IJET,
  • wojewoda,
  • ageda,
  • IGEID,
  • IJWD,
  • blunt-edged,
  • old-aged,
  • college-aged,
  • soft-edged,
  • IJOT&E,
  • sharp-edged,
  • -edged,
  • egede,
  • knife-edged,
  • EGID,
  • Ajit,
  • EGED,
  • IAJIT.

Plural form of AUGITE is AUGITES

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