different between maceral vs vitrinite
maceral
English
Etymology
See mineral. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
maceral (plural macerals)
- A component of coal or oil shale.
- Inertinite, vitrinite and liptinite are macerals.
Anagrams
- Maracle, cameral, caramel, ceramal, reclama
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vitrinite
English
Noun
vitrinite (countable and uncountable, plural vitrinites)
- One of the primary components of coals and most sedimentary kerogens, with a shiny appearance resembling glass.
Hypernyms
- maceral
Hyponyms
- huminite
Derived terms
- vitrinitic
Related terms
- vitreous
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