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phenocryst

American  
[fee-nuh-krist, fen-uh-] / ˈfi nə krɪst, ˈfɛn ə- /

noun

Petrology.
  1. any of the conspicuous crystals in a porphyritic rock.


phenocryst British  
/ ˈfiːnəˌkrɪst, ˈfɛn- /

noun

  1. any of several large crystals that are embedded in a mass of smaller crystals in igneous rocks such as porphyry

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phenocryst Scientific  
/ fēnə-krĭst′ /
  1. A large crystal that is surrounded by a finer-grained matrix in an igneous rock. Phenocrysts are usually the first crystals to form from a cooling magma, and therefore have sufficient room to grow to a large size. They are analogous to porphyroblasts in metamorphic rock.


Etymology

Origin of phenocryst

First recorded in 1890–95; pheno- + cryst(al)

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