idiomorphous Synonyms

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idiomorphous Meaning

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idiomorphous (a.)

Having a form of its own.

Apperaing in distinct crystals; -- said of the mineral constituents of a rock.

idiomorphous Sentence Examples

  1. The idiomorphous crystals exhibited distinctive shapes characteristic of their mineral composition.
  2. The rock's fabric was dominated by idiomorphous grains, indicating rapid crystallization conditions.
  3. Idiomorphous pyrite crystals formed euhedral cubes and octahedrons within the sedimentary matrix.
  4. The idiomorphous nature of the hornblende crystals suggested a magmatic origin for the rock.
  5. The idiomorphous quartz grains in the sandstone were indicative of a low-grade metamorphic environment.
  6. The idiomorphous phenocrysts of feldspar were suspended in a glassy groundmass.
  7. The idiomorphous calcite crystals formed rhombohedral shapes within the hydrothermal vein.
  8. The idiomorphous zircon grains were used for geochronological studies.
  9. The idiomorphous magnetite crystals were aligned parallel to the rock's foliation.
  10. The idiomorphous apatite crystals formed accessory minerals within the carbonate rock.

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Having a form of its own., Apperaing in distinct crystals; -- said of the mineral constituents of a rock.

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The idiomorphous crystals exhibited distinctive shapes characteristic of their mineral composition.

The rock's fabric was dominated by idiomorphous grains, indicating rapid crystallization conditions.

Idiomorphous pyrite crystals formed euhedral cubes and octahedrons within the sedimentary matrix.

The idiomorphous nature of the hornblende crystals suggested a magmatic origin for the rock.