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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 wikipedia.org
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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.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Intrusive rock
The former case is said to be idiomorphic (or automorphic); the latter is xenomorphic. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Enstatite
It may form small idiomorphic phenocrysts and also groundmass grains in volcanic rocks such as basalt, andesite, and dacite. wikipedia.org
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idiomorphism
idiomorphism Min. (ɪdɪəʊˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) [f. idiomorphic a. + -ism.] The condition of being idiomorphic.1908 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXIV. 482 Professor F. Becke..points out that, in the formation of the crystalline schists, the relative idiomorphism is not to be considered as denoting the order in which th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Schreyerite
Polymorphous with kyzylkumite, it occurs in highly twinned unmixed grains in vanadium-bearing rutile that occurs as idiomorphic crystals in kornerupine-bearing wikipedia.org
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automorphic
automorphic, a. (ɔːtəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. Gr. αὐτοµορϕ-ός self-formed, f. αὐτο- self + µορϕή form. (After anthropomorphic.)] 1. Characterized by automorphism (sense 1). autoˈmorphically adv., in automorphic manner.1873 H. Spencer Stud. Sociol. vi. 114 The conception which anyone frames of another's mind, i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leucitite
It is always idiomorphic with rounded outlines. wikipedia.org
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idioblast
idioblast (ˈɪdɪəʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. idio- + -blast.] 1. Bot. An individual plant-cell of different nature or content from the surrounding tissue (Sachs).1882 Vines Sachs' Bot. 84 It is not unusual for individual cells in a tissue otherwise homogeneous to become developed in a manner strikingly differe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Euhedral and anhedral
Euhedral crystals (also known as idiomorphic or automorphic crystals) are those that are well-formed, with sharp, easily recognised faces. wikipedia.org
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vesicularity
vesicularity (vɪsɪkjʊˈlærɪtɪ) [f. vesicular a. + -ity.] Vesicular condition.1908 Mineral. Mag. XV. 129 The first results..were usually increased vesicularity in the quartz and assumption by much of it of the idiomorphic condition. 1978 Nature 20 July 218/1 Vesicularity of seafloor basalt, when plott... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gabrielite
Gabrielite is a sulfosalt mineral species occurring as idiomorphic crystals commonly found in cavities of Triassic dolomite. wikipedia.org
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allotriomorphic
allotriomorphic, a. Min. (æˌlɒtrɪəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [ad. G. allotriomorph (H. Rosenbusch Mikrosk. Physiog. d. Massigen Gest. (1886) i. 11), f. Gr. ἀλλότριος belonging to another (ἄλλος other) + µορϕή form: see -ic.] = xenomorphic a. (opp. idiomorphic). Hence aˌllotrioˈmorphically adv. Cf. anhedral a.1887 Ge... Oxford English Dictionary
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