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An anhydrous sulphate of lime that differs from gypsum because it does not contain water (whence the name): Anhydrite is a mineral of a white or a slightly bluish color, usually massive.
Anhydrite is a mineral consisting of anhydrous calcium sulfate, commonly formed as massive or laminated evaporites; which may be altered by hydration to gypsum, as in weathering.
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