granitoid英 ['grænətɔɪd] 美 ['grænətɔɪd]
adj.似花岗岩的,具花岗岩结构的;
英英释义
Granitoid
- A granitoid or granitic rock is a variety of coarse grained plutonic rock similar to granite which mineralogically are composed predominantly of feldspar and quartz.Blatt, Harvey and Robert J.
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权威例句
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