Mineral in granite
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FELDSPARMineral in granite
protoginea kind of granite or gneiss containing a silvery talcose mineral
protoginesPROTOGINE, a kind of granite or gneiss containing a silvery talcose mineral
ETCHCarve in granite
BARREGranite city in Vermont.
BARREGranite center in Vermont.
MICAGlinting flecks in granite
ETCHCarve initials in granite
UNHSch. in the Granite State
STONEMOUNTAINGranite dome in Georgia [moderate]
ETCHCarve in granite, e.g.
CONQUEREDNHHome of the subdued in the Granite St.?
granitoidresembling granite in granular appearance; as, granitoid gneiss
luxulianitea tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULLIANITE, LUXULYANITE
luxullianitea tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULIANITE, LUXULYANITE
luxulyanitea tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULIANITE, LUXULLIANITE
luxulyanitesLUXULYANITE, a tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULIANITE, LUXULLIANITE
luxullianitesLUXULLIANITE, a tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULIANITE, LUXULYANITE
luxulianitesLUXULIANITE, a tourmaline granite found at Luxulyan in Cornwall also LUXULLIANITE, LUXULYANITE
rhyolitefine-grained igneous rock rich in silica: the volcanic equivalent of granite
spodumenea monoclinic pyroxene, a silicate of aluminium and lithium occurring in granite pegmatites
spodumenesSPODUMENE, a monoclinic pyroxene, a silicate of aluminium and lithium occurring in granite pegmatites
granodioriteA coarse-grained, plutonic rock containing quartz and plagioclase, between granite and diorite in composition
pegmatiteA coarsely crystalline granite or other igneous rock with crystals several centimeters to several meters in length
pegmatitesA coarsely crystalline granite or other igneous rock with crystals several centimeters to several meters in length
terrazzoFlooring material consisting of chips of marble or granite set in concrete and polished to give a smooth surface
obsidiansvolcanic glass similar in composition to granite, usually dark but transparent in thin pieces, and having a good conchoidal fracture
obsidianvolcanic glass similar in composition to granite, usually dark but transparent in thin pieces, and having a good conchoidal fracture