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- Abramovite habit "Encrustations - Forms crust-like aggregates on matrix".
- Acanthite habit "Primary crystals rare, prismatic to long prismatic, elongated along [001], may be tubular; massive. Commonly paramorphic after the cubic high-temperature phase , of original cubic or octahedral habit".
- Actinolite habit "bladed, fibrous, radial".
- Acuminite habit "Clusters of acute dipyramidal Spearhead shaped crystals".
- Adamite habit "Wedge-like prisms typically in druses and radiating clusters - also smooth botryoidal masses.".
- Aegirine habit "Prismatic crystals may be in sprays of acicular crystals, fibrous, in radial concretions".
- Aenigmatite habit "Poorly developed prismatic crystals, occurring as irregular clusters".
- Aerinite habit "fibrous".
- Aerugite habit "Massive to crystalline crusts".
- Aeschynite-(Ce) habit "Acicular, massive".
- Afghanite habit "Lath shaped crystals, rounded grains".
- Afwillite habit "Prismatic , tabular, radial fibrous, massive".
- Agardite habit "Acicular".
- Agate habit "Cryptocrystalline silica".
- Agrellite habit "Lath - shaped like a small, thin plaster lath, rectangular in shape".
- Aheylite habit "Interlocked crystals in felted and matted aggregates forming botryoidal, spherulitic masses; radiating, prismatic groups".
- Aikinite habit "Acicular, massive".
- Ajoite habit "Sprays of bladed prismatic crystals".
- Akhtenskite habit "Flaky polycrystalline aggregates".
- Alabandite habit "mostly massive or granular; cubic or octahedral crystals to 1 cm".
- Alacránite habit "Equant grains".
- Albite habit "Crystals commonly tabular, divergent aggregates, granular, cleavable massive".
- Alforsite habit "Subhedral, fine grained masses".
- Algodonite habit "Massive, granular. Common texture observed in granite and other igneous rock".
- Aliettite habit "Platy".
- Allabogdanite habit "Minute exolution laminae in plessite".
- Allanite habit "Crystals tabular, prismatic to acicular; granular, massive; commonly metamict".
- Allanpringite habit "Acicular".
- Alleghanyite habit "Granular; anhedral to subhedral crystals in matrix".
- Alstonite habit "Steep pseudohexagonal dipyramids".
- Altaite habit "include cubic and octahedral crystals; but much more commonly found in massive and granular forms".
- Alum-(K) habit "Stalactitic, columnar, granular, massive efflorescences; rare as small octahedral crystals".
- Aluminite habit "Needles and fibrous masses".
- Alunite habit "fibrous to columnar, porcelaneous, commonly granular to dense massive".
- Alunogen habit "Platy to prismatic crystals rare, fibrous masses, crusts, and efflorescences".
- Amarantite habit "As radiating or matted aggregates of needles; may be columnar or bladed".
- Amblygonite habit "Prismatic to columnar form".
- Amesite habit "Crystals form as platy to tapering elongated pseudohexagonal prisms".
- Amethyst habit "6".
- Analcime habit "Typically in crystals, usually trapezohedrons, also massive to granular.".
- Anandite habit "Massive, prismatic crystals poorly formed produce hexagonal outline cleavage fragments".
- Anapaite habit "Tabular crystals, radiating clusters, incrustations, fibrous, and in nodules".
- Anatase habit "Pyramidal , tabular .".
- Andalusite habit "As euhedral crystals or columnar aggregates having nearly square cross sections; fibrous compact to massive".
- Andersonite habit "Rhombohedra, often flattened, pseudocubic; crystalline crusts, granular".
- Andesine habit "Crystals rare, to 2 cm; commonly massive or granular".
- Andorite habit "Crystals stout prismatic to tabular on {100}, striations parallel to [001]; massive".
- Andradite habit "Commonly well-crystallized dodecahedra, trapezohedra, or combinations, also granular to massive".
- Andyrobertsite habit "Platy".
- Anglesite habit "Granular, banded, nodular to stalactitic".
- Ankerite habit "Chrystals rhombohedral with curved faces; columnar, stalactitic, granular, massive".
- Annabergite habit "Usually as fibrous veinlets, crystalline crusts, or earthy; rare as well formed crystals".
- Annite habit "usually in "blocks" of thin sheets or as aggregations of foliated thin scales. Includes large, well formed pseudohexagonal prisms up to 12 cm across and 15 cm long.".
- Anorthite habit "Anhedral to subhedral granular".
- Anorthoclase habit "Short prismatic crystals; tabular, rhombic, flattened along [010]".
- Antarcticite habit "Occurs as groups of acicular crystals".
- Anthonyite habit "Prismatic crystals, commonly curved along [001]; as incrustations".
- Anthophyllite habit "Rarely as distinct crystals. Commonly lamellar or fibrous.".
- Antlerite habit "tabular and acicular or fibrous. Also found as reniform, massive or granular specimens".
- Apachite habit "spherical, rounded aggregates".
- Apatite habit "Tabular, prismatic crystals, massive, compact or granular".
- Aphthitalite habit "Tabular crystals ; as bladed aggregates and in crusts".
- Apophyllite habit "Prismatic, tabular, massive".
- Apophyllite-(KF) habit "Tabular to prismatic crystals; may be pseudocubic".
- Aragonite habit "Pseudohexagonal, prismatic crystals, acicular, columnar, globular, reniform, pisolitic, coralloidal, stalactitic, internally banded".
- Arcanite habit "Tabular crystals, typically in crusts and coatings".
- Arfvedsonite habit "Fibrous, radial prismatic aggregates".
- Argutite habit "Subhedral crystals, as inclusions in sphalerite".
- Argyrodite habit "Pseudo-octahedra, dodecahedra, cubes; radiating crystal aggregates, botryoidal crusts, or massive".
- Arseniosiderite habit "Fibrous".
- Arsenoclasite habit "Massive or granular".
- Arsenolite habit "Common as tiny octahedra; aggregates or crusts; botryoidal, stalactitic".
- Arsenopyrite habit "Acicular, off-square prismatic, stubby; striated; also compact, granular, columnar".
- Arthurite habit "Acicular, Prismatic, Spherical".
- Artinite habit "Acicular crystals, fibrous veinlets, botyroidal crusts, and spherical aggregates".
- Asbestos habit "Amorphous, Granular, Massive".
- Ashburtonite habit "Prismatic, needle like in clusters".
- Astrophyllite habit "Tabular to bladed, radiating, stellate aggregates; lamellar masses".
- Atacamite habit "Slender prismatic crystals, fibrous, granular to compact, massive".
- Athabascaite habit "As anhedral inclusions and lath shaped crystals, also massive".
- Atheneite habit "Irregular blebs, inclusions".
- Augelite habit "Tabular to prismatic or acicular crystals; massive".
- Augite habit "Commonly as stubby prismatic crystals, also acicular, skeletal, dendritic".
- Aurichalcite habit "Typically in tufted divergent sprays or spherical aggregates, may be in thick crusts; rarely columnar, laminated or granular".
- Austinite habit "Well developed orthorhombic crystals of bladed or acicular habit elongated parallel to the c axis, sometimes with sceptre-like terminations, also radially fibrous crusts and nodules. Common forms are {110}, {111}, {1–11}, {010} and {011}.".
- Autunite habit "Tabular crystals, foliated or scaly aggregates, and in crusts".
- Awaruite habit "Massive; as pebbles, grains and flakes; rarely as crystals; as rims or regular intergrowths with kamacite in meteorites".
- Axinite habit "Tabular, wedge shaped crystals".
- Azurite habit "Massive, prismatic, stalactitic, tabular".
- Babefphite habit "As anhedral, equant to flattened grains, to 1.5 mm; may be in aggregates".
- Babingtonite habit "Prismatic crystals".
- Baddeleyite habit "Tabular prismatic, radially fibrous in botryoidal masses".
- Balangeroite habit "Fibrous".
- Banalsite habit "Rarely showing traces of crystal faces; coarsely crystalline to compact, massive".
- Baotite habit "anhedral to subhedral, prismatic and striated parallel to".
- Bararite habit "also appears in irregularly shaped or mammillary surfaces that comprise mainly cryptohalite".
- Bararite habit "tabular, sometimes elongated on {0001},".
- Barbertonite habit "flattened plates, in fibrous matted masses, and as cross-fiber veinlets".
- Baryte habit "Tabular parallel to base, fibrous, nodular to massive".
- Barytocalcite habit "Prismatic, drusy, massive – granular".