porphyry

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a hard igneous rock consisting of large crystals in a fine-grained matrix
1. (Geology) A variety of igneous rock consisting of large-grained crystals, such as feldspar or quartz, dispersed in a fine-grained feldspathic matrix or groundmass. 2. (Philosophy - Porphyry of Tyre) A Neoplatonic philosopher who was born in Tyre. He edited and published the Enneads, the only collection of the work of his teacher Plotinus. He also wrote many works himself on a wide variety of topics. His Isagoge, or Introduction, is an introduction to logic and philosophy, and in Latin translation it was the standard textbook on logic throughout the Middle Ages. In addition, through several of his works, most notably Philosophy from Oracles and Against the Christians, he was involved in a controversy with a number of early Christians, and his commentary on Euclid's Elements was used as a source by Pappus of Alexandria
{n} a stone of various kinds containing grains or dots of felspar
{i} alabaster; type of reddish stone
any igneous rock with crystals embedded in a finer groundmass of minerals A young hog; a pig
A term used somewhat loosely to designate a rock consisting of a fine-grained base (usually feldspathic) through which crystals, as of feldspar or quartz, are disseminated
Also called pigeon wood, beefwood, and corkwood
any igneous rock in which relatively large, conspicuous crystals (called phenocrysts) are set in a fine-grained ground mass
A pig; a porket
The coarse-grained brownish yellow wood of a small tree (Pisonia obtusata) of Florida and the West Indies
any igneous rock with crystals embedded in a finer groundmass of minerals
The quality or state of
rocks containing conspicuous large crystals in a fine-grained groundmass
igneous rocks containing large crystals in a fine-grained groundmass
Licentious painting or literature; especially, the painting anciently employed to decorate the walls of rooms devoted to bacchanalian orgies
Lascivious; licentious
There are red, purple, and green varieties, which are highly esteemed as marbles
Of or pertaining to pornography; lascivious; licentious; as, pornographic writing
A treatise on prostitutes, or prostitution
porphyre
porphyry copper deposit
A large body of igneous rock, having distinct crystals in a relatively fine-grained base, that contains chalcopyrite and other sulfide minerals. These deposits contain vast amounts of ore that averages a fraction of 1% copper by weight; although low-grade, the deposits are important because they can be worked on a large scale at low cost. Large porphyry copper deposits are worked in the southwestern U.S. (where molybdenum may be produced as a by-product), the Solomon Islands, Canada, Peru, Chile, Mexico, and elsewhere
porphyry

    Silbentrennung

    por·phy·ry

    Türkische aussprache

    pôrfıri

    Aussprache

    /ˈpôrfərē/ /ˈpɔːrfɜriː/

    Etymologie

    [ 'por-f(&-)rE ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English porphiri, from Medieval Latin porphyrium, alteration of Latin porphyrites, from Greek porphyritEs , literally, stone like Tyrian purple, from porphyra purple.
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