Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The fine-grained crystalline base of porphyritic rock in which larger crystals are embedded.
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- noun geology The matrix of fine-grained crystalline material in which larger crystals are embedded.
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- noun (geology) the matrix of fine-grained crystalline material in which larger crystals are embedded
Etymologies
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Examples
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The rock here is a porphyritic granite (porhyritic meaning that the stone has large-grained crystals, such as feldspar or quartz, dispersed in a fine-grained feldspathic matrix or groundmass).
Of Books and the Sea greygirlbeast 2010
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The rock here is a porphyritic granite (porhyritic meaning that the stone has large-grained crystals, such as feldspar or quartz, dispersed in a fine-grained feldspathic matrix or groundmass).
Of Books and the Sea greygirlbeast 2010
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[Small, separated mineral crystals in a glassy groundmass]
Boing Boing 2008
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Immersed in this groundmass are a wide variety of rock shapes, sizes, textures—round and angular—many with varying consistencies.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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The groundmass throughout the area is a very fine sand to a silt.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Immersed in this groundmass are a wide variety of rock shapes, sizes, textures—round and angular—many with varying consistencies.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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The groundmass throughout the area is a very fine sand to a silt.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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The groundmass throughout the area is a very fine sand to a silt.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Immersed in this groundmass are a wide variety of rock shapes, sizes, textures—round and angular—many with varying consistencies.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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The groundmass throughout the area is a very fine sand to a silt.
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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