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Baalite
Baalist Ba"al*ist, Baalite Ba"al*ite, n. A worshiper of Baal; a devotee of any false religion; an idolater.
Coalite
Coalite Co"a*lite, v. i. [L. coalitus, p. p. of coalescere. See Coalesce.] To unite or coalesce. [Obs.] Let them continue to coalite. --Bolingbroke.
Coalite
Coalite Co"a*lite, v. t. To cause to unite or coalesce. [Obs.] Time has by degrees blended . . . and coalited the conquered with the conquerors. --Burke.
Danalite
Danalite Da"na*lite, n. [Named after James Dwight Dana.] (Min.) A mineral occuring in octahedral crystals, also massive, of a reddish color. It is a silicate of iron, zinc manganese, and glucinum, containing sulphur.
Dekaliter
Dekaliter Dek"a*li`ter, n. Same as Decaliter.
Fayalite
Fayalite Fay"al*ite, n. [So called from the island Fayal.] (Min.) A black, greenish, or brownish mineral of the chrysolite group. It is a silicate of iron.
Foralite
Foralite For"a*lite, n. [L. forare to bore + -lite.] (Geol.) A tubelike marking, occuring in sandstone and other strata.
Halite
Halite Ha"lite (? or ?), n. [Gr. ? salt.] (Min.) Native salt; sodium chloride.
Idrialite
Idrialine Id"ri*a*line, Idrialite Id"ri*a*lite, n. [Cf. F. idrialine.] (Min.) A bituminous substance obtained from the mercury mines of Idria, where it occurs mixed with cinnabar.
Myrialiter
Myrialiter Myr"i*a*li`ter, Myrialitre Myr"i*a*li`tre, n. [F. myrialitre. See Myria-, and Liter.] A metric measure of capacity, containing ten thousand liters. It is equal to 2641.7 wine gallons.
Oxalite
Oxalite Ox"a*lite, n. (Min.) A yellow mineral consisting of oxalate of iron.
Polyhalite
Polyhalite Pol`y*ha"lite, n. [Poly- + Gr. ? salt.] (Min.) A mineral usually occurring in fibrous masses, of a brick-red color, being tinged with iron, and consisting chiefly of the sulphates of lime, magnesia, and soda.
Pyrosmalite
Pyrosmalite Py*ros"ma*lite, n. [Pyro- + Gr. ? odor + -like. ] (Min.) A mineral, usually of a pale brown or of a gray or grayish green color, consisting chiefly of the hydrous silicate of iron and manganese; -- so called from the odor given off before the blowpipe.
Retinalite
Retinalite Re*tin"a*lite, n. [Gr. ???? resin + -lite.] (Min.) A translucent variety of serpentine, of a honey yellow or greenish yellow color, having a waxy resinlike luster.
Rotalite
Rotalite Ro"ta*lite, n. [L. rota wheel + -lite.] (Paleon.) Any fossil foraminifer of the genus Rotalia, abundant in the chalk formation. See Illust. under Rhizopod.
Salite
Salite Sal"ite, v. t. [L. salitus, p. p. of salire to salt, fr. sal salt.] To season with salt; to salt. [Obs.]
Salite
Salite Sa"lite, n. [So called from Sala, a town in Sweden.] (Min.) A massive lamellar variety of pyroxene, of a dingy green color. [Written also sahlite.]
Sodalite
Sodalite So"da*lite, n. [Soda + -lite: cf. F. sodalithe.] (Min.) A mineral of a white to blue or gray color, occuring commonly in dodecahedrons, also massive. It is a silicate of alumina and soda with some chlorine.
Tantalite
Tantalite Tan"ta*lite, n. [Cf. F. tantalite.] (Min.) A heavy mineral of an iron-black color and submetallic luster. It is essentially a tantalate of iron.
Uralite
Uralite U"ral*ite, n. [So called because first observed in the Ural Mountains.] (Min.) Amphibole resulting from the alternation of pyroxene by paramorphism. It is not uncommon in massive eruptive rocks.
Yttro-tantalite
Yttro-columbite Yt`tro-co*lum"bite, Yttro-tantalite Yt`tro-tan"ta*lite, n. (Min.) A tantalate of uranium, yttrium, and calcium, of a brown or black color.

Meaning of Alite from wikipedia

- John Edward Alite (born September 30, 1962) is an American former mobster and Gambino crime family ****ociate who turned government witness and in 2008...
- Alite is an impure form of tricalcium silicate, Ca3SiO5, sometimes formulated as 3CaO·SiO2 (C3S in cement chemist notation), typically with 3-4% of substituent...
- Alite is a name for tricalcium silicate, Ca3SiO5. Alite may also refer to: Alite Island, an island of the Solomon Islands John Alite (born 1962), American...
- it refused to deal with him at all. In 1995, Charles Carneglia and John Alite were involved in a major conspiracy to murder Gotti. In a 1997 search of...
- Five years later, Carneglia and John Alite were involved in a major conspiracy to murder John A. Gotti. Alite agreed to testify in the trial of Carneglia...
- silicates of calcium including: 2CaO·SiO2, larnite (Ca2SiO4) 3CaO·SiO2, alite or (Ca3SiO5) 3CaO·2SiO2, (Ca3Si2O7) CaO·SiO2, wollastonite (CaSiO3). This...
- Alite Island is an island in Malaita Province, Solomon Islands. It is located off the west coast of Malaita Island. The estimated terrain elevation above...
- Portland clinker essentially consists of four minerals: two calcium silicates, alite (Ca3SiO5) and belite (Ca2SiO4), along with tricalcium aluminate (Ca3Al2O6)...
- of the clinker, abbreviated in the cement chemist notation, being: C3S: alite (3CaO·SiO2); C2S: belite (2CaO·SiO2); C3A: tricalcium aluminate (3CaO·Al2O3)...
- cement responsible for development of "late" strength. The other silicate, alite contributes "early" strength, due to its higher reactivity. Belite reacts...