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amphibolite
[ am-fib-uh-lahyt ]
amphibolite
/ æmˈfɪbəˌlaɪt /
noun
- a metamorphic rock consisting mainly of amphibole and plagioclase
amphibolite
/ ăm-fĭb′ə-līt′ /
- A metamorphic rock composed chiefly of amphibole and plagioclase and having little or no quartz.
Other Words From
- am·phib·o·lit·ic [am-fib-, uh, -, lit, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of amphibolite1
Example Sentences
On our tour, Dr. Harlow spied more history in another goliath rock, a slab of amphibolite from Gore Mountain in upstate New York.
Mr. Horenstein pointed out areas where the gneiss and the schist had deformed around the harder strata of amphibolite, as a viscous liquid might make its way slowly around a dam.
They will find a Something there, In a cavern where no sound is, In a room of milky marble Walled with black amphibolite Over-scored with faded words And stained with time!
The term is to some extent synonymous with “amphibolite” and “hornblende-schist.”
It may be termed hornblende rock, or amphibolite.
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