grahamite

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Etymology

Graham +‎ -ite; named by Henry Wurtz after James Lorimer Graham, who was interested in commercial development of this mineral resource in West Virginia.

Noun

grahamite

  1. A bitumen-impregnated rock found in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States.

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