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hornblende

American  
[hawrn-blend] / ˈhɔrnˌblɛnd /

noun

  1. a dark-green to black mineral of the amphibole group, calcium magnesium iron and hydroxyl aluminosilicate.


hornblende British  
/ ˈhɔːnˌblɛnd /

noun

  1. a black or greenish-black mineral of the amphibole group, found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. Composition: calcium magnesium iron sodium aluminium aluminosilicate. General formula: (Ca,Na) 2.3 (Mg,Fe,Al) 5 Si 6 (Si,Al) 2 O 22 (OH) 2

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hornblende Scientific  
/ hôrnblĕnd′ /
  1. A common, green to black mineral of the amphibole group. It has a variable composition and occurs in monoclinic crystals with a hexagonal cross-section, in fibrous forms, or in granular forms. Hornblende is found in many metamorphic and igneous rocks. Chemical formula: (Ca,Na) 2-3 (Mg,Fe,Al) 5 (Al,Si) 8 O 22 (OH) 22 .


Other Word Forms

  • hornblendic adjective

Etymology

Origin of hornblende

From German, dating back to 1760–70; horn, blende

Example Sentences

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Other minerals, with hornblende being a good example, are longer in one direction, linear like a pencil or a needle, rather than a planar-shaped book.

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Linear crystals, such as hornblende, tourmaline, or stretched quartz grains, can be arranged as part of a foliation, a lineation, or foliation/lineation together.

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The most common amphibole, hornblende, is usually black; however, they come in a variety of colors depending on their chemical composition.

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Diorite is identifiable by it’s Dalmatian-like appearance of black hornblende and biotite and white plagioclase feldspar.

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Green augite and hypersthene form a considerable part of these rocks, they may contain also biotite, hornblende and quartz.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" by Various