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granitelike

as hard as granite

Gneissoid

Resembling gneiss having some of the characteristics of gneiss applied to rocks of an intermediate character between granite and gneiss or mica slate and gneiss

Gneiss

A crystalline rock consisting like granite of quartz feldspar and mica but having these materials especially the mica arranged in planes so that it

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Epidotic

Related to resembling or containing epidote as an epidotic granite

Clay

It is the result of the wearing down and decomposition in part of rocks containing aluminous minerals as granite Lime magnesia oxide of iron and other ingredients are often present as impurities

Belgian block

A nearly cubical block of some tough stone esp granite used as a material for street pavements Its usual diameter is 5 to 7 inches

Mineral development

undoubtedly as part of mineral development as envisaged by the MMRD Act and the rules framed thereunder, Premium Granites v. State of Tamil Nadu, (1994) 2 SCC 691: AIR 1994 SC 2233 (2248). [Mines and Minerals (Regulation

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granitelike

as hard as granite

Gneissoid

Resembling gneiss having some of the characteristics of gneiss applied to rocks of an intermediate character between granite and gneiss or mica slate and gneiss

Gneiss

A crystalline rock consisting like granite of quartz feldspar and mica but having these materials especially the mica arranged in planes so that it

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Epidotic

Related to resembling or containing epidote as an epidotic granite

Clay

It is the result of the wearing down and decomposition in part of rocks containing aluminous minerals as granite Lime magnesia oxide of iron and other ingredients are often present as impurities

Belgian block

A nearly cubical block of some tough stone esp granite used as a material for street pavements Its usual diameter is 5 to 7 inches

Mineral development

undoubtedly as part of mineral development as envisaged by the MMRD Act and the rules framed thereunder, Premium Granites v. State of Tamil Nadu, (1994) 2 SCC 691: AIR 1994 SC 2233 (2248). [Mines and Minerals (Regulation

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