Definition of Pneumatolytic

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pneumatolytic

pneumatoenteric recess
pneumatogarm
pneumatogram
pneumatograms
pneumatograph
pneumatographs
pneumatohemia
pneumatological
pneumatologies
pneumatologist
pneumatologists
pneumatology
pneumatolyses
pneumatolysis
pneumatolytic (current term)
pneumatometer
pneumatometers
pneumatometry
pneumatophore
pneumatophores
pneumatorrhachis
pneumatoscope
pneumatosis
pneumatosis coli
pneumatosis cystoides
pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis
pneumatosis intestinalis
pneumatothorax
pneumaturia

Literary usage of Pneumatolytic

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

1. Economic Geology by Charles Henry Richardson (1913)
"In point of time they are generally post-pneumatolytic. If it happens to be contemporaneous ... To determine whether the ore body is of pneumatolytic or ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The alteration of felspar into kaolin or china clay is also a pneumatolytic process, and is often found along with tin veins or other types of mineral ..."

3. The Deposits of the Useful Minerals & Rocks: Their Origin, Form, and Content by Franz Heinrich August Beyschlag, Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1914)
"By pneumatolytic processes the felspar and mica of this rock have become replaced by quartz, tourmaline, topaz, lithia-mica, cassiterite, etc., ..."

4. Economic Geology by Charles Henry Richardson (1913)
"In point of time they are generally post-pneumatolytic. If it happens to be contemporaneous ... To determine whether the ore body is of pneumatolytic or ..."

5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"The alteration of felspar into kaolin or china clay is also a pneumatolytic process, and is often found along with tin veins or other types of mineral ..."

6. The Deposits of the Useful Minerals & Rocks: Their Origin, Form, and Content by Franz Heinrich August Beyschlag, Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1914)
"By pneumatolytic processes the felspar and mica of this rock have become replaced by quartz, tourmaline, topaz, lithia-mica, cassiterite, etc., ..."

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