Some rocks sometimes
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REEFSSome rocks, sometimes
andalusiteA gray, green, brown, or pink aluminosilicate mineral occurring mainly in metamorphic rocks as elongated rhombic prisms, sometimes of gem quality
ICESome rocks
ORESSome rocks
BASALTSSome volcanic rocks
LIMESTONESSome sedimentary rocks
HENSSome Plymouth Rocks
lithotomousboring in rocks, as some molluscs
MOSSYLike the north side of some rocks
formationsAn assemblage of rocks or series of strata having some common characteristic
formationAn assemblage of rocks or series of strata having some common characteristic
suitecollection of minerals or rocks having some characteristic in common (as type or origin)
uralitean amphibole mineral, similar to hornblende, that replaces pyroxene in some igneous and metamorphic rocks
variolelight-colored spherule, common in some igneous rocks, that gives a pockmarked appearance to weathered rock surfaces
varioleslight-colored spherule, common in some igneous rocks, that gives a pockmarked appearance to weathered rock surfaces
growerassume some relation through or as if through a process of natural growth ferns growing from the rocks
byssusesA tuft of tough silky filaments by which mussels and some other bivalves adhere to rocks and other objects
alternantcomposed of alternate layers, as some rocks / a spelling or sound variant that does not affect meaning (allomorph or allophone)
sanidineglassy, often transparent variety of orthoclase in which sodium may replace as much as 50 percent of the potassium: forms phenocrysts in some igneous rocks
sanidinesglassy, often transparent variety of orthoclase in which sodium may replace as much as 50 percent of the potassium: forms phenocrysts in some igneous rocks
enstatiteA translucent crystalline mineral of varying colors that occurs in some igneous rocks and stony meteorites. It consists of magnesium silicate and is a member of the pyroxene group
sodalitea transparent to translucent mineral that consists of a silicate of sodium and aluminum with some chlorine, has a vitreous or greasy luster, and is found in various igneous rocks
graphitesA gray, crystalline, allotropic form of carbon that occurs as a mineral in some rocks and can be made from coke. It is used as a solid lubricant, in pencils, and as a moderator in nuclear reactors