The word "meinite" is spelled as /ˈmaɪnaɪt/. The first syllable is pronounced as "mye" or "may," and the second syllable is pronounced as "nite," similar to "knight." "Meinite" refers to a mineral that contains thallium, sulfur, and gold. Its chemical formula is Tl 6 (Au, Ag) 2 SbS 4, and it has a metallic luster appearance. This word may be challenging to spell correctly for those unfamiliar with scientific terminology, but its phonetic transcription provides a helpful guide for its pronunciation.