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Definition of Pseudomorphisms
1. pseudomorphism [n] - See also: pseudomorphism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pseudomorphisms
Literary usage of Pseudomorphisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Geologist by Samuel Joseph Mackie (1861)
"In order to understand the difference which exists between these two kinds of
pseudomorphisms, it suffices to mention as examples iron- pyrites, ..."
2. The Chemist (1854)
"... small quantities of alkaline salts ; it is easy, then, to conceive that these
salts should aid in decomposing rocks and in producing pseudomorphisms. ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Geological Society of Ireland by Royal Geological Society of Ireland (1886)
"... that the series of geological changes which took place in the country of the
deposits must have been closely connected with these pseudomorphisms ; and ..."
4. The Quarterly Journal by Geological society of London (1847)
"... of pseudomorphisms, &c. ; and a particular attention will be devoted to a
subject hitherto little attended to, the lithological differences between ..."
5. The Quarterly Journal by Geological society of London (1855)
"... although feeble, having been continued throughout all geological time, has
necessarily contributed powerfully to the formation of pseudomorphisms" (p. ..."
6. Journal (1886)
"... that the series of geological changes which took place in the country of the
deposits must have been closely connected with these pseudomorphisms ; and ..."