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andesite

American  
[an-duh-zahyt] / ˈæn dəˌzaɪt /

noun

  1. a dark-colored volcanic rock composed essentially of plagioclase feldspar and one or more mafic minerals, as hornblende or biotite.


andesite British  
/ ˈændɪˌzaɪt /

noun

  1. a fine-grained tan or grey volcanic rock consisting of plagioclase feldspar, esp andesine, amphibole, and pyroxene

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andesite Scientific  
/ ăndĭ-zīt′ /
  1. A gray, fine-grained volcanic rock. Andesite consists mainly of sodium-rich plagioclase feldspar and one or more mafic minerals such as biotite, hornblende, or pyroxene. It often contains small, visible crystals (phenocrysts) of plagioclase.


Other Word Forms

  • andesitic adjective

Etymology

Origin of andesite

1840–50; named after Andes; -ite 1

Example Sentences

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Test yourself on differentiating granite from andesite at the outdoor rock garden, meditate among CWU’s compact Japanese Garden, and watch for massive sculptures adorning CWU’s pathways.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 23, 2022

Eichelberger, J. C. Origin of andesite and dacite: evidence of mixing at Glass Mountain in California and at other circum-Pacific volcanoes.

From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017

In many places, the flowing water has worn those rocks smooth, showing how strong they are, and how seamlessly the andesite merges with the granitic rock.

From Scientific American • Jun. 4, 2017

Danny Valle, an artist from Mexico City with a long black beard, designed the sculpture as a replica of the original andesite Coatlicue, which sits in Mexico City’s Museum of Anthropology.

From The New Yorker • Sep. 23, 2014

Over large areas in the Truckee quadrangle the andesite masses consist of breccias containing numerous dykes and necks of massive andesite....

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