Adularia — is a tectosilicate mineral with formula KAlSi3O8. It is a form of orthoclase which crystallizes at unusually low temperatures. It is found in the Adula Mountains of Switzerland. The genesis is usually hydrothermal (low temeperature alpine veins) … Wikipedia
adulária — s. f. [Mineralogia] Ortosa … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
adularia — (De Adula, montaña de Suiza). f. Geol. Variedad de feldespato, transparente y generalmente incoloro … Diccionario de la lengua española
adularia — [a΄jo͞o ler′ē ə, a΄jəler′ē ə] n. [It < Fr adulaire, after Adula, a group of mountains in Switzerland + aire, ARY] a transparent or translucent variety of orthoclase … English World dictionary
adularia — /aj euh lair ee euh/, n. Mineral. a sometimes opalescent variety of orthoclase formed at a low temperature. [1790 1800; < It < F adulaire, named after Adula a mountain group in Switzerland; see ARY] * * * ▪ mineral a feldspar mineral and… … Universalium
Adularia — ► sustantivo femenino MINERALOGÍA Mineral que pertenece al grupo de los feldespatos, transparente y generalmente incoloro. * * * adularia (de «Adula», nombre de una montaña suiza) f. Variedad de feldespato, transparente y generalmente incolora. * … Enciclopedia Universal
adularia — noun A variety of orthoclase feldspar found as colorless to white prismatic crystals in cavities in metamorphic rocks. Some specimens reflect a bluish sheen along crystal faces. This phenomenon is called adularescence, and adularia with this… … Wiktionary
adularia — noun Etymology: Italian, from French adulaire, from Adula, Swiss mountain group Date: 1798 a transparent or translucent orthoclase … New Collegiate Dictionary
adularia — a·du·là·ria s.f. TS mineral. varietà di ortoclasio, spec. incolore, talvolta gialla o nocciola, usata come pietra ornamentale {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1806. ETIMO: der. di Adula, antico nome di un gruppo montuoso delle Alpi svizzere, con aria f … Dizionario italiano
adularia — pl.f. adularie … Dizionario dei sinonimi e contrari