Definition of Biotites

1. biotite [n] - See also: biotite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biotites

biotical
biotically
biotics
biotin
biotin carboxylase
biotin sulfoxide reductase
biotin synthetase
biotinidase
biotinides
biotins
biotinylated
biotinylation
biotinylations
biotinyllysine
biotite
biotites (current term)
biotitic
biotope
biotopes
biotoxic
biotoxicology
biotoxin
biotoxins
biotransference
biotransform
biotransformation
biotransformational
biotransformations
biotrauma
biotraumatic

Literary usage of Biotites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1894)
"biotites as irregular plates with parallel ... biotites in lath-shaped sections, with frayed edges and irridescent flakes of muscovite» and also in basal ..."

2. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1888)
"Specimen taken about 300 yards south of samples (6) and (c): " Fresh yellowish rock, in which large black biotites and glassy feldspars and quartz are ..."

3. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"The micas are biaxial with a noticeable angle between the optic axes in most varieties, but in some biotites the angle is so small as not to be seen by ..."

4. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1889)
"All biotites are micas of the 2d order; the axial plane lies in the ... Small axial angles occur both in faintly colored and strongly colored biotites; ..."

5. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1894)
"biotites as irregular plates with parallel ... biotites in lath-shaped sections, with frayed edges and irridescent flakes of muscovite» and also in basal ..."

6. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1888)
"Specimen taken about 300 yards south of samples (6) and (c): " Fresh yellowish rock, in which large black biotites and glassy feldspars and quartz are ..."

7. Rock Minerals: Their Chemical and Physical Characters and Their by Joseph Paxson Iddings (1911)
"The micas are biaxial with a noticeable angle between the optic axes in most varieties, but in some biotites the angle is so small as not to be seen by ..."

8. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1889)
"All biotites are micas of the 2d order; the axial plane lies in the ... Small axial angles occur both in faintly colored and strongly colored biotites; ..."

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