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felspar
@@@LINK=felspath- Oxford English Dictionary
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felspar
felspar= feldspar. 牛津英汉双解词典
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John Crane (Australian politician)
He was known as a racing enthusiast, winning many races in Sydney and country centres with his horses — Foundling, Felspar, Wanda, Cavalier, Alibi, Weemelah wikipedia.org
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Tödi
the south side, the massif of the Tödi is mainly composed of gneiss, which, according to Escher von der Linth, overlies a pioritic granite with large felspar The summit and the northern flank are mainly composed of metamorphic slate, in which talc predominates, but is sometimes replaced by felspar, so that the wikipedia.org
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feldspar
feldspar, felspar Min. (ˈfɛldspɑː(r), ˈfɛlspɑː(r)) Forms: α. 8 feldspat(h, feltspat. β. 8 fieldspar, 8– feldspar. γ. 8–9 felspar. [The forms feldspat(h, feltspat are adoptions (the latter through Sw.) of Ger. feldspat(h, f. feld field + spat(h spar. Almost contemporaneously appear the wholly or part... Oxford English Dictionary
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Banns, Cornwall
The fragments of rocks, thus exposed are of a bright red; and are derived from a slate similar to that which succeeds the felspar-rocks north of Cardrew wikipedia.org
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feldspar
feldspar/ˈfeldspɑ:(r); `fɛldˌspɑr/ (also felspar / ˈfelspɑ:(r); `fɛlˌspɑr/) n [U]white or red mineral rock that contains aluminium and other silicates 长石. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann
published observations on the geology and mineralogy of Spain and Italy as well as that of central and northern Europe: he wrote on gypsum, pyrites, felspar wikipedia.org
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Charles Hawker Dinham
Publications Potash-Felspar-Phosphate of Lime (1917) The Geology of Strath Oykell and Lower Loch Shin (1926) co-written with Murray Macgregor The Economic wikipedia.org
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leptynite
leptynite Min. (ˈlɛptɪnaɪt) Also leptinite. [app. f. Gr. λεπτύν-ειν (see next) + -ite.] The same as granulite.18.. Dana (Worc.), Leptynite. 1879 Rutley Stud. Rocks xii. 211 Granulite (Weiss-stein or leptinite) is also composed of felspar and quartz, the felspar being orthoclase. Oxford English Dictionary
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Conrad Kilian
He joined an expedition to Hoggar in 1921 after he heard about emeralds (turning out to be green felspar). wikipedia.org
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rapakivi
rapakivi Petrol. (ræpəˈkiːviː, ˈræpəkiːviː) Also † Rapa-, -kiwi. [a. Finn. rapakivi crumbly stone, f. rapa mud + kivi stone.] A form of granite characterized by plagioclase mantles surrounding large crystals of potash feldspar; orig. spec. that occurring in southern Finland. Usu. attrib.[1784 R. Kir... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spode
In Spode's similar "Felspar porcelain", introduced on the market in 1821, felspar was an ingredient, substituted for the Cornish stone in his standard In particular these are called 'Late Spode' and include productions of the so-called 'Felspar porcelain'. wikipedia.org
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epidotized
epidotized, ppl. a. (ˈɛpɪdəʊtaɪzd) [f. epidote + -ize + -ed.] Altered metamorphically into epidote. So ˌepidotiˈzation.1888 J. Teall Brit. Petrography 150 The epidotisation of the felspar is an alteration process. 1890 [see chloritization]. 1930 Peach & Horne Geol. Scotl. 79 Beds with abundant pebbl... Oxford English Dictionary
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granitose
† granitose, a. Obs. [f. granite a. + -ose.] Having some of the characteristics of granite.1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 128 Weight, sometimes granitose, sometimes carbonose. Ibid. II. 181 A rock whose base is a mixture of felspar and black hornblende, both in small grains..in this kind of granitose pas... Oxford English Dictionary
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