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botryoidal
[ bo-tree-oid-l ]
adjective
- having the form of a bunch of grapes:
botryoidal hematite.
botryoidal
/ ˌbɒtrɪˈɔɪdəl; -ˌəʊz; ˈbɒtrɪˌəʊs /
adjective
- (of minerals, parts of plants, etc) shaped like a bunch of grapes
botryoidal
/ bŏt′rē-oid′l /
- Shaped like a bunch of grapes. Certain minerals and parts of organisms can be botryoidal.
Other Words From
- botry·oidal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of botryoidal1
Word History and Origins
Origin of botryoidal1
Example Sentences
The mineral also occurs as stalactitic or botryoidal masses with a fibrous structure, or in a massive, cellular or granular condition intermixed with calamine and clay.
At Arendal in Norway, the original locality for both the crystallized and botryoidal varieties, it is found in a bed of magnetite.
Native arsenic is usually found as granular or curvilaminar masses, with a reniform or botryoidal surface.
The network is partly formed out of pigmented cells which are excavated and join to form tubes, the so-called botryoidal tissue, not found among the Rhynchobdellidae at all.
Sometimes the travertin assumes precisely the botryoidal and mammillary forms, common to similar deposits in Auvergne, of a much older date; and, like them, it often scales off in thin, slightly undulating layers.
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