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Definition of Analcite
1. n. Analcime.
Definition of Analcite
1. Noun. (minerology) analcime ¹
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Definition of Analcite
1. a mineral [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Analcite
Literary usage of Analcite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mineralogy: An Introduction to the Scientific Study of Minerals by Sir Henry A Miers, Henry A[lexander] Miers (1902)
"analcite almost always exhibits weak birefringence, and, like leucite, ...
Before the blowpipe analcite fuses to a colourless glass, and the large ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1904)
"Apatite is sparingly present in its usual characteristic clear, long, slender
prisms, included by the other constituents. Of the secondary products analcite ..."
3. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1901)
"The article records the results of an investigation on the action of ammonium
chloride upon the minerals analcite and leucite when the latter are heated ..."
4. Journal of Applied Microscopy by Bausch & Lomb Optical Company (1901)
"analcite appeared not to be a metasilicate, but may be a mixture of ... analcite and
leucite determined by authors to belong to garnet-sodalite group. ..."
5. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"analcite is commonly a secondary mineral like other zeolites, occurring in igneous
rocks in cavities, also replacing other minerals, chiefly nephelite, ..."
6. Report of Progress for by Geological Survey of Canada (1879)
"The specific Analysis of gravity of the analcite is 2-255, and its composition
as follows :— Silica 53-29 Alumina ..'. 23-33 Ferric oxide trace. ..."
7. Petrographic Methods: The Authorized English Translation of Part I by Ernst Weinschenk, Robert Watson Clark (1912)
"If it forms the residue from which the other constituent- hi\e crystallized, it
is always richer in silica than the normal rock. analcite (1) ..."