polüestrite
Polüestrite is a term that appears in some Estonian-language contexts as a mineral-name-like label, but it is not currently recognized as a mineral by major authorities. It is not listed in the International Mineralogical Association (IMA) database, nor in widely used mineral references such as Mindat.org or Webmineral. Without an IMA-approved description that includes a chemical composition, crystallography, and a type locality, polüestrite lacks an official mineral classification.
Etymology and usage: The name follows the common mineral-naming pattern, ending with -ite, yet there is no
Composition and properties: There is no established chemical formula, crystal system, or physical properties for polüestrite.
Occurrence and discovery: No verified locality or discovery narrative is documented in authoritative mineral literature. If
See also: Mineral names with the suffix -ite; Estonian mineralogy terms; Fictitious minerals in science fiction.
References: No IMA approval or Mindat entry is associated with polüestrite in standard references.