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Definition of Trichites
1. trichite [n] - See also: trichite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Trichites
Literary usage of Trichites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rocks of Cape Colville Peninsula, Auckland, New Zealand by William Johnson Sollas, Alexander McKay (1906)
"When trichites are present they are sometimes arranged in circular spirals.
PHENOCRYSTS. ... The trichites of the stream-lines were the next to solidify. ..."
2. Annals and Magazine of Natural History by William Jardine, Taylor and Francis (1850)
"trichites on the contrary has one structure throughout ... The position of
trichites in the conchological series should therefore be near to ..."
3. Manual of Mineralogy and Lithology: Containing the Elements of the Science by James Dwight Dana (1886)
"... a trichites and Fluidal texture in Pearlite. Microlites in a Pitchstone from
Weisselberg. pearly lustre from the Montezuma Range in the Nevada Basin, ..."
4. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1873)
"In one or two instances they appear to be barbed, but this may be owing to the
meeting of two trichites at a point: there are also examples of ..."
5. Manual of Mineralogy and Petrography: Containing the Elements of the Science by James Dwight Dana (1897)
"fc Ifi '••' i 14 $ I •-: rJ trichites and Fluidal Microlites in Pitch- texture
... and arranged in lines or planes, and some of the trichites powdered with ..."
6. Bulletin of the Philosophical Society of Washington by Philosophical Society of Washington (1892)
"... rocks of the Rosita Hills where there are three or four generations of
spherulites the residual growth is characterized by large curving trichites, ..."