Meaning of conchoidal | Babel Free
kɒŋˈkɔɪ.dəlDefinitions
Equivalents
Suomi
simpukkamainen
Français
conchoïdal
Examples
“c. 1695, Isaac Newton, 1976, D. T. Whiteside (editor), The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton, Volume 7: 1691-1695, page 621, […] a conchoidal hyperbola with an oval at its convexity.”
“1821, Coal, entry in Andrew Ure, A Dictionary of Chemistry on the Basis of Mr Nicholson's, unnumbered page, It is distinguished by its splendent lustre and conchoidal fracture.”
“Some flakes detached in a controlled manner have⟳ characteristics of conchoidal fracture.”
“On one side of the radial edge, the conchoidal fractures form⟳ right angles, that is, form⟳ a perpendicular with the edge.”
“If grains derived from these rocks are unweathered after separation from the parent rock (a very rare occurrence), they may contain⟳ either conchoidal breakage patterns if grains are large, or upturned plates and flat upper and lower surfaces if small grains are considered.”
“1821, Focus⟳ of Philosophy, Science and Art, Volume 1, Issues 1-4, page 74, The customary transitions of pitchstone are, into Chalcedony, Chert, Semi-opal; also into a substance resembling conchoidal shining jasper, found in clay strata, entangled in trap⟳, or volcanic rock; and lastly, into Trap⟳.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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