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Definition of Macled
1. a. Marked like macle (chiastolite).
Definition of Macled
1. macle [adj] - See also: macle
Medical Definition of Macled
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Macled
Literary usage of Macled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on Mineralogy: Delivered at the School of Mines, Columbia College by Thomas Egleston (1872)
"11, 12, but when the crystals are composite or macled, it becomes easy. In PI.
VIII. Fig. ... The same is true of the other macled species. Anorthite. ..."
2. Handbook of Geological Terms, Geology and Physical Geography: Geology and by David Page (1865)
"Some sandstones, for example, are macled with reddish spots of iron peroxide ;
some clay-slates macled with crystals of iron-pyrites. Hades. ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwallby Royal Institution of Cornwall by Royal Institution of Cornwall (1881)
"Large macled crystals. Loc., St Ives Consols, Obs., presented by Mr. VV. J.
Henwood. ... macled prisms, tarnished. 1263 Do. Tarnished crystals on Quartz. ..."
4. Practical Mineralogy; Or, A Compendium of the Distinguishing Characters of by E. J. (Edward John) Chapman (1843)
"PF a right rhombic only crystallized, the crystals being often macled in the form
of on the platina wire, those of manganese. CP Silica 33, alumina 44, ..."
5. Journalby Royal Institution of Cornwall by Royal Institution of Cornwall (1881)
"Large macled crystals. Loc., St. Ives Consols. Obs., presented by Mr. VV. J.
Henwood. ... macled prisms, tarnished. Do. Tarnished crystals on Quartz. Do. ..."