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diallage
▪ I. ‖ diallage1 Rhet. (daɪˈælədʒiː) [mod.L. diallagē, a. Gr. διαλλαγή interchange, f. διαλλαγ- aorist stem of διαλλάσσειν to interchange, f. διά through, across + ἀλλάσσειν to change, make other than it is, f. ἄλλος other.] A figure of speech by which arguments, after having been considered from va... Oxford English Dictionary
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Diallage
Diallage is an inosilicate, meaning it is a chain silicate, and is a part of the pyroxene group. For example, metalloidal diallage can easily be confused with hypersthene (hence the pseudohyperstene being diallage's synonym), however it is easy to wikipedia.org
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Polemos
He is set in opposition to Dicaeopolis, who profitably champions peace and longs for marriage with Diallage, "Reconciliation". wikipedia.org
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schillerite
schillerite Min. (ˈʃɪləraɪt) [f. schiller + -ite.] An aggregate of anorthite and enstatite, allied to diallage.1862 Dana Man. Geol. vii. 82 Schillerite or Schiller rock, Diallage rock. A dark green to greenish-black rock made up of Schiller spar. Oxford English Dictionary
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smaragdite
smaragdite Min. (sməˈrægdaɪt) [a. F. smaragdite (Saussure, 1796), f. Gr. σµάραγδ-ος smaragd + -ite1 2 b. Cf. Gr. σµαραγδίτης (λίθος).] A brilliant grass-green or emerald-green variety of amphibole or hornblende. In early use occasionally identified with diallage, to which it bears some resemblance.1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sebastian Franck
His first work was a German translation (with additions) of the first part of the Diallage (or Conciliatio locorum Scripturae), directed against Sacramentarians Earliest Times to the Present Book of the Ages Chronicle and Description of Turkey Paradoxa (1534) Preface and Translation into German of Althamer's Diallage wikipedia.org
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schillerize
schillerize, v. (ˈʃɪləraɪz) [f. schiller + -ize.] trans. To subject (a crystal) to the change known as schillerization. Hence ˈschillerized ppl. a., ˈschillerizing vbl. n. (in quot. attrib.).1885 Judd in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XLI. 383 Thus I shall call diallage and pseudo-hypersthene ‘Schillerized aug... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lake Abita
surveys of Minnesota found that the rock surrounding Lake Abita was predominately red and grey feldspar, specifically plagioclase, partially changed to diallage wikipedia.org
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schistify
ˈschistify, v. Geol. [f. schist1 + -ify.] trans. To develop a schistose structure in, to change into schist. Hence ˈschistified ppl. a.1890 Cole & Gregory in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. XLVI. 301 Some of this rock is fine-grained, and some schistified with large diallage- and felspar-eyes. Ibid. 305 This ro... Oxford English Dictionary
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enstatite
enstatite Min. (ˈɛnstətaɪt) [f. Gr. ἐνστάτ-ης adversary (from its refractory nature) + -ite.] A variety of diallage, tinted variously from greyish- or greenish-white to olive-green and brown.1857 C. U. Shepard Min. 425 Enstatite..in prisms, resembling pyroxene or scapolite. 1879 Rutley Stud. Rocks x... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of minerals
group) Crocidolite (asbestiform riebeckite) Cymophane (variety of chrysoberyl) D Varieties that are not valid species: Delessite (magnesian chamosite) Diallage wikipedia.org
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euphotide
euphotide Geol. (juːˈfəʊtaɪd) [a. Fr. euphotide, f. Gr. εὐ- (see eu-) + ϕῶς, ϕωτ-ός light.] ‘A crystalline rock consisting essentially of Labrador felspar and diallage, with subordinate intermixtures of hornblende and augite’ (Page). Called also gabbro, q.v. Also attrib.1836 Macgillivray tr. Humbold... Oxford English Dictionary
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bronzite
bronzite Min. (ˈbrɒnzaɪt) [f. as prec. + -ite.] A variety of diallage, having a bronze-like lustre.1816 P. Cleaveland Min. 341 Bronzite. Its colors are brass or bronze yellow, or tombac brown. 1879 Rutley Stud. Rocks x. 121 Some bronzite is very feebly dichroic. Oxford English Dictionary
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ottrelite
ottrelite Min. (ˈɒtrəlaɪt) [Named after Ottrez, in Belgium, where found: see -lite.] † 1. An obsolete synonym of diallage. (So named by Wolff of Spa, 1812.) 2. A hydrous silicate of aluminium, iron, and manganese, found in greyish to black crystalline scales. (So named by Damour, 1842.)1844 Dana Min... Oxford English Dictionary
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norite
ˈnorite Geol. and Min. (ˈnɔəraɪt) [f. Nor(way) + -ite.] A variety of gabbro or granite.1878 tr. Cotta's Rocks 143 The norite of Scheerer is a compound of hypersthene or diallage, labradorite, orthoclase (containing soda), and even some quartz. 1885 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. (ed. 2) 154 Norite. Under thi... Oxford English Dictionary
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