hypidiomorphic, a. Min.
(hɪˌpɪdɪəʊˈmɔːfɪk)
[mod. f. (Rosenbusch) hyp-, hypo- 4 + idiomorphic.]
Partially or incompletely idiomorphic.
1888 A. C. Lawson in Amer. Geologist Apr. 204 The order being first plagioclase in more or less idiomorphic lath-shaped individuals, lying in all positions, then augite generally allotriomorphic, sometimes hypidiomorphic. |
Hence hypidioˈmorphically adv.
1888 W. S. Bayley in Amer. Naturalist Mar. 209 The rock is hypidiomorphically granular. |