ˈrōmēˌīt noun
( -s )
Etymology: modification (influenced by -ite ) of French roméine, from Jean B. L. Romé de Lisle + French -ine
: a mineral (Ca,Fe,Mn,Na) 2 (Sb,Ti) 2 O 6 (O,OH,F) consisting of a hyacinth or honey yellow oxide of calcium, iron, manganese, sodium, antimony, and titanium related to bindheimite and occurring in minute octahedrons