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fluidal
fluidal, a. Geol. (ˈfluːɪdəl) [f. fluid n. + -al1.] Of or resembling a fluid: (see quots.).1879 Dana Man. Geol. (ed. 3) 65 Igneous rocks sometimes exhibit under the microscope a fluidal texture; that is, the material..shows wavy lines or bands, which are evidence of a former fluid state, and of move...
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Agglomerate
Volcanic bombs differ from volcanic blocks in that their shape records fluidal surfaces: they may, for example, have ropy, cauliform, scoriaceous, folded
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fluidic
fluidic, a. (fluːˈɪdɪk) [f. as fluidal a. + -ic. Cf. F. fluidique (sense 2).] 1. Of the nature of a fluid.1883 Winchell World-life ii. ii. §6. 242 The..older fluidic condition..impresses more important results on the life-history of satellites. 2. Spiritualism. Of or belonging to a supposed supersen...
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Perfume (novel)
he gains the patronage of the Marquis de La Taillade-Espinasse, who uses Grenouille to publicize his pseudoscientific theory about the influence of "fluidal The Marquis dies soon after Grenouille's "disappearance", while pursuing his fluidal theory by attempting to live alone on the Pic du Canigou, a secluded
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Bituminite
It may be homogeneous, streaky, fluidal or finely granular.
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rhyolite
rhyolite Geol. (ˈraɪəlaɪt) Also -lyte. [ad. G. rhyolith (Jahrb. d. K. K. Geol. Reichs-Anstalt (Wien) (1860) XI. 156), irreg. f. Gr. ῥύαξ stream (of lava) + λίθος stone: see -lite.] Richthofen's name for a variety of trachyte found in Hungary, containing quartz; later, a general name for volcanic roc...
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Setlagole
calc-silicate rock and banded iron-formation as well as unusual dark grey to black, irregular, centimetre- to decimetre-sized ciasts that show evidence of fluidal
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Volcanic rock
the latest formed minerals (in the ground-mass) are commonly arranged in subparallel winding lines that follow the direction of movement (fluxion or fluidal
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flow
▪ I. flow, n.1 (fləʊ) [f. flow v.] 1. a. The action or fact of flowing; movement in a current or stream; an instance or mode of this. Orig. said of liquids, but extended in modern use to all fluids, as air, electricity, etc. † Phrase: to set (the eyes) at flow: to (cause to) weep. Also ‘The course o...
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Hornfels
The original porphyritic, fluidal, vesicular or fragmental structures of the igneous rock are clearly visible in the less advanced stages of hornfelsing
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Milutin Milanković
Also, based on Milanković's model, the continental blocks sink into their underlying "fluidal" base, and slide around, 'aiming to achieve' isostatic equilibrium
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Marine sediment
Turbidites
Turbidites are the geologic deposits of a turbidity current, which is a type of amalgamation of fluidal and sediment gravity flow responsible
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