amygdaloid
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē, “almond”) + -oid.
Adjective
amygdaloid (comparative more amygdaloid, superlative most amygdaloid)
- Shaped like an almond.
Translations
shaped like an almond
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Noun
amygdaloid (countable and uncountable, plural amygdaloids)
- A variety of trap or basaltic rock, containing small cavities, occupied, wholly or in part, by nodules or geodes of different minerals, especially agates, quartz, calcite, and the zeolites. When the imbedded minerals are detached or removed by decomposition, it is porous, like lava.
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