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Definition of Perimorphs
1. perimorph [n] - See also: perimorph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perimorphs
Literary usage of Perimorphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Student's Manual of Geology by Joseph Beete Jukes (1872)
"perimorphs of dolomite : fluor-spar ; z ; barytes, gypsum ; calcite, dolomite.
... perimorphs, or pseudomorphs, throw great light я the genesis and ..."
2. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1905)
"These inclusions are termed endomorphs—the minerals which contain them being
termed perimorphs. Obviously, all these foreign bodies must have been caught up ..."
3. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1910)
"Obviously, all these foreign bodies must have been caught up and enclosed while
the perimorphs were separating out from the original molten magma. ..."
4. Petrographic Methods: The Authorized English Translation of Part I by Ernst Weinschenk, Robert Watson Clark (1912)
"The lime garnets have fewer inclusions than almandite, but perimorphs are
encountered in them. Evidences of alteration are almost entirely lacking. ..."
5. Vestiges of the Molten Globe, as Exhibited in the Figure of the Earth by William Lowthian Green (1887)
"The late JB Jukes remarked, in his excellent Manual of Geology: "Although many
of the rarer silicates occurring as endomorphs, perimorphs, or pseudomorphs, ..."