granophyre - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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granophyre (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈɡrænəfaɪər/

Meaning and Usage

Granophyre is a type of porphyritic igneous rock that consists of a mixture of quartz and feldspar in a finely grained groundmass. It typically forms from the cooling of molten rock that is rich in silica. Granophyre is often used in geological contexts when discussing types of volcanic or intrusive rocks and is more common in written scientific discourse than in oral speech, given its technical nature.

In terms of frequency of use, "granophyre" is less common in everyday conversation and is primarily used in academic and scientific conversations related to geology.

Example Sentences

  1. Granophyre is often found in areas with a history of volcanic activity.
  2. Granophyre se encuentra a menudo en áreas con una historia de actividad volcánica.

  3. The laboratory analysis revealed that the rock sample was indeed granophyre.

  4. El análisis de laboratorio reveló que la muestra de roca era, de hecho, granofirita.

  5. Geologists study granophyre to understand the cooling processes of magma.

  6. Los geólogos estudian la granofirita para entender los procesos de enfriamiento del magma.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "granophyre" is a specialized term in geology and is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, it can be contextualized within phrases relevant to geology. Here are a few examples that incorporate "granophyre" in geological discussions:

  1. The granophyre at the site tells a story of the Earth's volcanic past.
  2. La granofirita en el sitio cuenta la historia del pasado volcánico de la Tierra.

  3. Examining the granophyre helps geologists piece together the region's tectonic history.

  4. Examinar la granofirita ayuda a los geólogos a reconstruir la historia tectónica de la región.

  5. The presence of granophyre indicates significant past geothermal activity.

  6. La presencia de granofirita indica una actividad geotérmica significativa en el pasado.

Etymology

The term "granophyre" is derived from the Greek words "granum," meaning "grain," and "phyra," meaning "to bear" or "to produce," referring to the grainy texture of the rock formed from the crystallization of molten materials.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - None commonly used in geological contexts, although related terms like "porphyry" may appear in discussions about similar rock types.

Antonyms: - As a specific type of rock, granophyre does not have direct antonyms but could be contrasted with other types of igneous rocks such as "basalt" or "gabbro," which have different compositions and crystal sizes.



25-07-2024