Pegmatite — is a very coarse grained igneous rock that has a grain size of 20 mm or more; such rocks are referred to as pegmatitic .Most pegmatites are composed of quartz, feldspar and mica; in essence a granite . Rarer intermediate and mafic pegmatite… … Wikipedia
pegmatite — [ pɛgmatit ] n. f. • 1807; du gr. pêgma, pêgmatos « conglomération » ♦ Minér. Roche magmatique dont les cristaux granitoïdes de grande taille peuvent contenir des éléments rares (lithium, uranium). « la terre de bruyère, maigre et sèche, [...]… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Pegmatite — présentant des inclusions feldspath et de saphir … Wikipédia en Français
pegmatite — s. f. [Geologia] Rocha ordinariamente granulosa que tem por base o feldspato e o quartzo … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
pegmatite — [peg′mə tīt΄] n. [< Gr pēgma (gen. pēgmatos), a framework, something fastened together (< IE base * paĝ : see FANG) + ITE1: from its texture] a light colored, coarsegrained, intrusive igneous rock, usually granitic, containing large… … English World dictionary
pegmatite — pegmatitic /peg meuh tit ik/, adj. /peg meuh tuyt /, n. Petrol. a coarsely crystalline granite or other high silica rock occurring in veins or dikes. [1825 35; < Gk pegmat (s. of pêgma) anything fastened together, a bond (Compare pegnýein to… … Universalium
Pegmatite — Pegmatịte [zu griechisch pẽgma, pe̅gmatos »Festgewordenes«], Singular Pegmatịt der, s, aus einer an leichtflüchtigen Bestandteilen reichen, meist granitische Restschmelze des Magmas (Differenziation) entstandene grob bis riesenkörnige… … Universal-Lexikon
pegmatite — noun A coarsely crystalline igneous or plutonic rock composed primarily of feldspar and quartz, normally with muscovite and/or biotite mica. Often contains other minerals, which may be of economic importance. Pegmatite is chemically identical to… … Wiktionary
pegmatite — pegmatitas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Rūgšti magminė gyslinė stambiagrūdė uoliena. atitikmenys: angl. pegmatite rus. пегматит … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
pegmatite — noun Etymology: French, from Greek pēgmat , pēgma something fastened together, from pēgnynai to fasten together more at pact Date: circa 1828 a coarse variety of granite occurring in dikes or veins • pegmatitic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary