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Definition of Mineralogical
1. a. Of or pertaining to mineralogy; as, a mineralogical table.
Definition of Mineralogical
1. Adjective. Relating to mineralogy. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mineralogical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mineralogical
Literary usage of Mineralogical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 1871-78 by Spencer Fullerton Baird (1879)
"GENERAL mineralogical PROGRESS. The past year and those which have immediately
preceded it have been years of very important advance in mineralogy, ..."
2. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1845)
"All mineralogists are probably agreed, that mineralogical species are to be
regarded as the proper object of every classification. They represent the units ..."
3. Manual of Petrographic Methods by Albert Johannsen (1918)
"Zeiss Small mineralogical Stand VM.—Smaller than the above is the microscope shown in
... Reichert mineralogical Stand MI.—The Reichert microscope MI (Fig. ..."
4. Manual of Petrographic Methods by Albert Johannsen (1918)
"Zeiss Small mineralogical Stand VM.—Smaller than the above is the microscope shown in
... Reichert mineralogical Stand MI.—The Reichert microscope MI (Fig. ..."
5. Manual of Petrographic Methods by Albert Johannsen (1914)
"Zeiss Small mineralogical Stand VM.—Smaller than the above is the microscope shown in
... Reichert mineralogical Stand MI.—The Reichert microscope MI (Fig. ..."
6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria by Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), Royal Society of Victoria (1905)
"V.—The mineralogical Characters of Victorian Auriferous Occurrences. ...
This prevalence of the one mineralogical type, even in cases where structural ..."
7. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Discoloration may be caused by a change in mineralogical or chemical composition.
... mineralogical and Chemical Alterations.—Alterations more striking than ..."