apatite

noun

ap·​a·​tite ˈa-pə-ˌtīt How to pronounce apatite (audio)
: any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals occurring in various colors as hexagonal crystals, as granular masses, or in fine-grained masses as the chief constituent of phosphate rock and of bones and teeth
especially : calcium phosphate fluoride

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The analysis revealed the presence of zircon, apatite and rutile grains within the fragments. Ashley Strickland, CNN, 14 Aug. 2024 These rock particles contain fragile minerals called apatite and rutile that tell scientists about recent geology, as well as zircon, a super sturdy mineral that can let researchers peer billions of years into the past. Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 14 Aug. 2024 But the apatite and rutile grains came from between 458 million and 470 million years ago. Ashley Strickland, CNN, 14 Aug. 2024 As a crystal of zircon, apatite or rutile forms, trace amounts of radioactive uranium get incorporated into its structure. Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 14 Aug. 2024 The team took samples from two fragments of the Altar Stone and examined the age and chemistry of grains of zircon, apatite, and rutile using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, along with isotopic analysis. John Timmer, Ars Technica, 14 Aug. 2024 Carnivore leavings, for example, tend to be high in calcium phosphate, or apatite, a principal constituent of bone. Karen Wright, Discover Magazine, 11 Nov. 2019 Griffin found that inserting copper atoms into lead apatite caused the material’s atoms to rearrange in an unexpected way that resembles existing superconductors. Reuters, NBC News, 4 Aug. 2023 Those two materials would then be pulverized, mixed, blasted with heat, and cooled, producing something that’s close to another familiar compound—lead apatite—but in which some lead atoms have been swapped out for copper. WIRED, 2 Aug. 2023

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from German Apatit, from Greek apatáō, apatân "to deceive" (derivative of apátē "deceit, fraud," perhaps of substratal origin) + German -it -ite entry 1

Note: The term was introduced by the German geologist Abraham Gottlob Werner (1749-1817). It apparently first appeared, attributed to Werner, in Carl Abraham Gerhard's Grundriss des Mineralsystems (Berlin, 1786), p. 281. Werner himself described the mineral in "Geschichte, Karakteristik, und kurze chemische Untersuchung des Apatits," Bergmännisches Journal, 1. Band, 1. Stück (April, 1788), pp. 76-96. He accounts for the naming of the mineral on pp. 84-85: "Ich wies hierauf diesem Fossile, als einer eigenen Gattung, sogleich eine Stelle in dem Kalkgeschlechte an; und ertheilte ihm, — weil es bisher alle Mineralogen in seiner Bestimmung irre geführt hatte, — den Namen Apatit, den ich von dem griechischen Worte απατάω (decipio) bildete, und welcher so viel als Trügling sagt." ("I thereupon allocated to this fossil [i. e., substance dug out of the earth], as its own genus, a place in the calcium family; and conferred on it—because it had up to now led all mineralogists identifying it astray—the name apatite, which I formed from the Greek word apatáō ([I] deceive) and which says as much as [the word] deceiver.")

First Known Use

1794, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of apatite was in 1794

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“Apatite.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/apatite. Accessed 24 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

apatite

noun
ap·​a·​tite ˈap-ə-ˌtīt How to pronounce apatite (audio)
: any of a group of variously colored minerals that are phosphates of calcium and that are used as a source of phosphorus and its compounds

Medical Definition

apatite

noun
ap·​a·​tite ˈap-ə-ˌtīt How to pronounce apatite (audio)
: any of a group of calcium phosphate minerals occurring variously as hexagonal crystals, as granular masses, or in fine-grained masses as the chief constituent of bones and teeth and of phosphate rock
especially : calcium phosphate fluoride Ca5F(PO4)3

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