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grahamite

/grey-uh-mahyt/US // ˈgreɪ əˌmaɪt //

砾石,格拉汉姆石,砾岩,砾岩石

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Mineralogy.

    • : an asphaltite with a pitch-black luster.

Examples

  • Nor does the healthfulness of food seem to consist wholly in its simplicity, according to old Grahamite theories.

  • The Grahamite fills the open fissure in the sandstone, and was plainly introduced when in a liquid state.

  • Grahamite and glance-pitch are common, and are exported for use in varnish and paint manufactures.

  • The hungry Grahamite accepted, and at an early moment found himself at the doctors board.

  • Precisely the same may be said of the Grahamite of West Virginia.