arkosic

  • 1Arkosic — Arkose Ar*kose , n. [F] (Petrog) A sandstone derived from the disintegration of granite or gneiss, and characterized by feldspar fragments. {Ar*kos ic}, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 2arkosic — adjective see arkose …

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  • 3arkosic — adjective Of or pertaining to arkose …

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  • 4arkosic — ar·ko·sic …

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  • 5arkosic — (ˈ)är|kōsik also ōz adjective : of or relating to arkose …

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  • 6arkose — arkosic, adj. /ahr kohs/, n. a granular sedimentary rock composed of quartz and feldspar or mica; a feldspathic sandstone. [1830 40; < F] * * * Coarse sandstone that has formed by the disintegration of granite without appreciable decomposition.&#8230; …

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  • 7sedimentary rock — Rock formed at or near the Earth s surface by the accumulation and lithification of fragments of preexisting rocks or by precipitation from solution at normal surface temperatures. Sedimentary rocks can be formed only where sediments are&#8230; …

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  • 8Sedimentary exhalative deposits — (abbreviated as SEDEX from SEDimentary EXhalative) are ore deposits which are interpreted to have been formed by release of ore bearing hydrothermal fluids into a water reservoir (usually the ocean), resulting in the precipitation of stratiform&#8230; …

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  • 9Ayers Rock — /airz/ a conspicuous red monadnock in central Australia, in the SW Northern Territory: tourist attraction. 1143 ft. (348 m) high. * * * Rock outcrop, southwestern Northern Territory, Australia. Called Uluru by the Australian Aboriginals and&#8230; …

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  • 10arkose — noun Etymology: French Date: 1839 a sandstone characterized by feldspar fragments that is derived from granite or gneiss which has disintegrated rapidly • arkosic adjective …

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