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IDIOMORPHIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Idiomorphic, id-i-o-mor′fik, adj. having a peculiar or distinctive form .
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IDIOMORPHIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of IDIOMORPHIC is having the proper form or shape —used of minerals whose crystalline growth has not been interfered with.
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Euhedral and anhedral - Wikipedia
Euhedral (also known as idiomorphic or automorphic) crystals are those that are well-formed, with sharp, easily recognised faces. The opposite is anhedral ...
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idiomorphic
idiomorphic, a. Min. (ɪdɪəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. idio- + Gr. µορϕή form + -ic.] Having its own characteristic form; spec. having its characteristic crystallographic faces: said of one of the constituent minerals of a rock. Hence idioˈmorphically adv.1887 Geol. Mag. Mar. 123 The normal plutonic rocks are char...
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idiomorphic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From idio- + -morphic. Pronunciation. edit · enPR: ăn'thrə-pə-môr′fĭk; IPA: /ɪdi.əˈmɔɹfɪk ...
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Definition of idiomorphic - Mindat
A synonym of automorphic, originally proposed by Rosenbusch in 1887 to describe individual euhedral crystals. Though the term lacks priority, ...
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Syenogranite
Some syenogranite contain rare idiomorphic amphibole (Fe-hornblende and Fe-edenite), biotite (annite 25%-35%), plagioclase (An3), along with K-feldspar
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IDIOMORPHIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. having its own proper form 2. Mineralogy having the normal faces characteristic of a particular mineral: said of crystals in rock that have developed ...
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"IDIOMORPHIC": Possessing its own crystal form - OneLook
Similar: idiomorphous, panidiomorphic, hypidiomorphic, isodimorphous, figurated, ophiomorphous, bimorphic, monomorphic, dimorphous, isodimorphic, more...
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IDIOMORPHIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
An idiomorphic mineral consists of crystals (= pieces of a solid substance) with a regular shape. Zircons from the first sample are predominantly idiomorphic, ...
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idiomorphic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective idiomorphic is in the 1880s. OED's earliest evidence for idiomorphic is from 1887, in Geological Magazine. idiomorphic ...
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Framboidal and idiomorphic pyrite in the upper Maastrichtian ...
These single and aggregated idiomorphic crystals are generally associated with the framboidal pyrite. They enclose numerous small spherical framboids up to 25 ...
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euhedral
euhedral, a. (juːˈhiːdrəl, -ˈhɛdrəl) [f. eu- + hedral a.] = idiomorphic a.1906 J. P. Iddings Rock Minerals ii. 64 Euhedral, well faced, completely bounded by crystal planes, automorphic, idiomorphic. 1913, etc. [see anhedral a.].
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Intrusive rock
The former case is said to be idiomorphic (or automorphic); the latter is xenomorphic.
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hypidiomorphic
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 augit...
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