pegmatitic (Meaning)
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pegmatitic (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, pegmatite; as, the pegmatic structure of certain rocks resembling graphic granite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pegmatitic
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pegmatitic Sentence Examples
- The pegmatitic granite formed during the late stages of magma crystallization.
- The pegmatitic dike contained giant crystals of feldspar and mica.
- The pegmatitic texture is characterized by large, coarse-grained crystals.
- The pegmatitic phase is often found in the core of pegmatite bodies.
- The pegmatitic minerals are typically rich in incompatible elements.
- Pegmatitic rocks host a variety of rare minerals and gemstones.
- The pegmatitic texture is formed by the slow cooling of magma.
- Pegmatitic veins are often associated with hydrothermal activity.
- The pegmatitic intrusions are often found near the margins of large igneous bodies.
- Pegmatitic dikes are important sources of industrial minerals, such as feldspar and quartz.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, pegmatite; as, the pegmatic structure of certain rocks resembling graphic granite.
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The pegmatitic granite formed during the late stages of magma crystallization.
The pegmatitic dike contained giant crystals of feldspar and mica.
The pegmatitic texture is characterized by large, coarse-grained crystals.
The pegmatitic phase is often found in the core of pegmatite bodies.