trachytic (Meaning)
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trachytic (a.)
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, trachyte.
Synonyms & Antonyms of trachytic
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trachytic Sentence Examples
- The trachytic lava flows of the volcano formed a rugged, undulating landscape.
- The trachytic rock exhibited a porphyritic texture with large, feldspar crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.
- The trachytic tuff fragments were characterized by their angular shapes and glassy appearance.
- The trachytic dyke cut through the older sedimentary layers, forming a prominent geological feature.
- The trachytic boulders were rounded by erosion, indicating extensive transport and deposition.
- The trachytic soil contained a high concentration of potassium, providing excellent fertility for agriculture.
- The trachytic outcrop revealed intricate banding patterns, reflecting variations in mineral composition and flow dynamics.
- The trachytic lava dome slowly extruded from the volcanic vent, forming a steep-sided protrusion.
- The trachytic debris flow swept across the landscape, leaving behind a chaotic accumulation of rock fragments.
- The trachytic ignimbrite deposit spread over a wide area, creating a thick, welded layer of volcanic material.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, trachyte.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The trachytic lava flows of the volcano formed a rugged, undulating landscape.
The trachytic rock exhibited a porphyritic texture with large, feldspar crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix.
The trachytic tuff fragments were characterized by their angular shapes and glassy appearance.
The trachytic dyke cut through the older sedimentary layers, forming a prominent geological feature.