Definition of Eutaxites

1. eutaxite [n] - See also: eutaxite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eutaxites

eustele
eusteles
eustelic
eusthenia
eustigmatophyte
eustigmatophytes
eustress
eustyle
eustyles
eusystole
eusystolic
eutactic
eutaxies
eutaxiological
eutaxite
eutaxites (current term)
eutaxy
eutectic
eutectic alloy
eutectic mixture
eutectic point
eutectic temperature
eutectics
eutectoid
eutectoid steel
eutectoids
eutely
euterpe
eutexia
eutexias

Literary usage of Eutaxites

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

1. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1896)
"With the pyroclastics, the author places the eutaxites (Spaltungs- breccia) which are widespread and show many of the interesting structures peculiar to ..."

2. The Study of Rocks: An Elementary Text-book of Petrology by Frank Rutley (1888)
"... and the rock is generally cemented by more or less carbonate of lime. The eutaxites of the Canary Islands, and the piperno of Pianura, near Naples, ..."

3. The Ancient Volcanic Rocks of South Mountain, Pennsylvania by Florence Bascom (1896)
"The eutaxites are frequently so sheared as to give a hair-like tenuity to the bands in cross section, while the microscopic slide shows the effect of ..."

4. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1895)
"The eutaxites are frequently so sheared as to give a hair-like tenuity to the bands in cross section, while the microscopic slide shows the effect of ..."

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