Serpentine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Bowenite
A hard compact variety of serpentine found in Rhode Island It is of a light green
Phlogopite
fluorine It is characteristic of crystalline limestone or dolomite and serpentine See Mica
Peridotite
contains pyroxene enstatite chromite etc It is often altered to serpentine
Metasomatism
a chemical change of the substance as of chrysolite to serpentine opposed to ordinary metamorphism as implying simply a recrystallization
Marmolite
A thin laminated variety of serpentine usually of a pale green color
Marble
given to other rocks of like use and appearance as serpentine or verd antique marble and less properly to polished porphyry
Gabbro
name originally given by the Italians to a kind of serpentine later to the rock called euphotide and now generally used
Creese
or short sword used by the Malays commonly having a serpentine blade
Cerolite
A hydrous silicate of magnesium allied to serpentine occurring in waxlike masses of a yellow or greenish color
Snaky
or pertaining to a snake or snakes resembling a snake serpentine winding
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