anorthositic

anorthositic

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  • anorthositic — adjective see anorthosite …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • anorthositic — adjective Composed of anorthosite …   Wiktionary

  • anorthositic — an·or·tho·sit·ic …   English syllables

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  • Anorthose — Anorthosite Anorthosite lunaire, Musée national d histoire naturelle, Washington, DC. L Anorthosite est une roche phanéritique intrusive et ignée, composée pour la plus grande partie de feldspath plagioclase (90 100%), et d une petite quantité (0 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Anorthosite — lunaire, Musée national d histoire naturelle, Washington, DC. L Anorthosite est une roche phanéritique intrusive et ignée, composée pour la plus grande partie de feldspath plagioclase (90 100%), et d une petite quantité (0 10%) de composants… …   Wikipédia en Français

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