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aphanite

American  
[af-uh-nahyt] / ˈæf əˌnaɪt /

noun

Petrography.
  1. a fine-grained igneous rock having such compact texture that the constituent minerals cannot be detected with the naked eye.


aphanite British  
/ ˈæfəˌnaɪt /

noun

  1. any fine-grained rock, such as a basalt, containing minerals that cannot be distinguished with the naked eye

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Origin of aphanite

1860–65; < Greek aphan ( ḗs ) unseen, hidden, invisible ( a- a- 6 + phanēs, adj. derivative of phaínein to bring to light, disclose) + -ite 1

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