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uralite

[ yoor-uh-lahyt ]

noun

, Mineralogy.
  1. a fibrous, dark-green hornblende formed by the hydrothermal alteration of pyroxene.


uralite

/ ˈjʊərəˌlaɪt; ˌjʊərəˈlɪtɪk /

noun

  1. an amphibole mineral, similar to hornblende, that replaces pyroxene in some igneous and metamorphic rocks
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Derived Forms

  • uralitic, adjective
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Other Words From

  • u·ral·it·ic [y, oo, r-, uh, -, lit, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of uralite1

1825–35; < German Uralit, named after the Ural Mountains, where found; -ite 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of uralite1

C19: from the Ural Mountains where it was first found + -ite 1
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Example Sentences

“So are you closer to a Siberian or a Uralite?” she asked.

Uralite, ū′ral-īt, n. a mineral with the crystalline form of augite and the cleavage and specific gravity of hornblende.—adj.

Various preparations of asbestos with other materials pass in trade under such names as uralite, salamandrite, asbestolith, gypsine, &c.

Hornblende, mostly of pale green colours and somewhat fibrous habit, is very frequent in diabase; it is in most cases secondary after pyroxene, and is then known as uralite; often it forms pseudomorphs which retain the shape of the original augite.

Their olivine tends to become serpentinized; their augite changes to chlorite and uralite; their felspars are clouded by formation of zeolites, calcite, sericite and epidote.

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