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aphanitic
English
Etymology
aphanite +? -ic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /æf??n?t?k/
- Rhymes: -?t?k
Adjective
aphanitic (comparative more aphanitic, superlative most aphanitic)
- (geology) Pertaining to or consisting of aphanites, igneous rocks which have crystals too fine to be seen by the naked eye.
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See also
- aphanite on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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rhyolite
English
Etymology
Coined by Ferdinand von Richthofen as German Rhyolith, from Ancient Greek ??? (rhé?, “flow”) + ????? (líthos, “stone”) (modified to +? -lite).
Noun
rhyolite (countable and uncountable, plural rhyolites)
- (geology) An igneous, volcanic (extrusive) rock, of felsic composition, with aphanitic to porphyritic texture.
- Synonyms: liparite, quartz-trachyte
Derived terms
- rhyolitic
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