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Definition of Pyrogenetic
1. Adjective. Produced by or producing fever.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyrogenetic
Literary usage of Pyrogenetic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Igneous Rocks: Composition, Texture and Classification, Description and by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1909)
"Moreover, there are minerals which may develop as pyrogenetic minerals, ...
In discussing the chemical composition of the pyrogenetic minerals, ..."
2. Gasoline and Other Motor Fuels by Carleton Ellis, Joseph V. Meigs (1921)
"CHAPTER XXVII THE pyrogenetic TREATMENT OF ASPHALTS Speaking in a general way,
the cracking of asphalts to yield useful distillates holds, ..."
3. Gasoline and Other Motor Fuels by Carleton Ellis, Joseph V. Meigs (1921)
"CHAPTER XXVII THE pyrogenetic TREATMENT OF ASPHALTS Speaking in a general way,
the cracking of asphalts to yield useful distillates holds, ..."
4. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"They may naturally inclose any mineral associated with them except younger
pyrogenetic ones. Tremolite and actinolite are generally free from inclusions, ..."
5. Rock Minerals, Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1906)
"They may naturally inclose any mineral associated with them except younger
pyrogenetic ones. Tremolite and actinolite are generally free from inclusions, ..."
6. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1874)
"of the tension-force which is available for work in the healthy organism; (2)
the increase of heat in the pyrogenetic stage preceding the fever heat. ..."
7. History of Geology and Palæontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century by Karl Alfred von Zittel (1901)
"Nevertheless, new objections were raised against the pyrogenetic origin of the
granite-grained rocks. Keilhau asserted in his work on the "transitional ..."
8. History of Geology and Palæontology to the End of the Nineteenth Century by Karl Alfred von Zittel (1901)
"Nevertheless, new objections were raised against the pyrogenetic origin of the
granite-grained rocks. Keilhau asserted in his work on the "transitional ..."