Definition of Aegirite

1. aegirine [n -S] - See also: aegirine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aegirite

aedileships
aedine
aefald
aefauld
aegicrane
aegicranes
aegides
aegilops
aegilopses
aegipan
aegipanes
aegipans
aegir
aegirine
aegirines
aegirite (current term)
aegirites
aegises
aeglogue
aeglogues
aegophony
aegrotat
aegrotats
aegyptianellosis
aelotropic
aelurophil
aelurophile
aelurophiles
aelurophils

Literary usage of Aegirite

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of Geology by University of Chicago Department of Geology and Paleontology (1907)
"aegirite AND RIEBECKITE ROCKS FROM OKLAHOMA AUSTIN F. ROGERS Stanford University, California Several years ago the writer spent a short time in studying and ..."

2. Mineralogy Simplified: Easy Methods of Identifying Minerals, Including Ores by Henry Erni, Amos Peaslee Brown (1908)
"It is rarely fibrous like hornblende. The common ferro-magnesian mineral in igneous rocks, also found in metamorphic rocks. aegirite and ..."

3. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"The optic angle is 90° for some intermediate aegirite- ... and is also considerable in aegirite. In this mineral the dispersion of the ..."

4. Essentials for the Microscopical Determination of Rock-forming Minerals and by Albert Johannsen (1922)
"aegirite-augite, a pyroxene of the igneous rocks rich in sodium, especially of ... Pleochroism is the same as in aegirite, a = grass-green, b = light green, ..."

5. Descriptive Mineralogy: With Especial Reference to the Occurrences and Uses by Edward Henry Kraus (1911)
"... have the more acute terminal faces and are brown in thin section ; aegirite green. aegirite-augite is a green, rock-making augite containing some of the ..."

6. Rocks and Rock Minerals: A Manual of the Elements of Petrology Without the by Louis Valentine Pirsson (1908)
"aegirite fuses quietly and colors the flame yellow. They are but slightly acted upon by acids, those with iron more so than those without. ..."

7. Rocks and Rock Minerals: A Manual of the Elements of Petrology Without the by Louis Valentine Pirsson (1913)
"aegirite fuses quietly and colors the flame yellow. They are but slightly acted upon by acids, those with iron more so than those without. ..."

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