plutonic

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An igneous rock that cooled and hardened below the earth's surface
{a} denoting the system of the plutonists
Pertaining to rocks formed by any process at great depth
{s} of the planet Pluto; of a geologic layer deep below the Earth's surface
Of, pertaining to, or designating, the system of the Plutonists; igneous; as, the Plutonic theory
Applies to igneous rocks formed beneath the surface of the Earth; typically with large crystals due to the slowness of cooling Synonym of intrusive Antonym of volcanic
Pertaining to igneous rocks formed by any process at great depth
of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbro
Of or pertaining to Pluto; Plutonian; hence, pertaining to the interior of the earth; subterranean
An igneous rock, it forms beneath the surface, as opposed to volcanic rocks which form on the surface, as magma cools
An igneous rock that cooled and hardened below the earths surface
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Any mass of intrusive igneous rock
pluton
{i} type of volcanic rock formed deep below the surface of the Earth (Geology)
pluton
A body of igneous rock formed beneath the surface of the earth by consolidation of magma
pluton
Pertaining to igneous rock bodies that form at great depth
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An intrusive rock, as distinguished from the preexisting country rock that surrounds it
pluton
large mass of intrusive igneous rock believed to have solidified deep within the earth
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A large body of intrusive igneous rock that solidified within the crust Batholiths and Stocks are types of plutons
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A large igneous intrusion formed at great depth in the crust
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A general term for a deep-seated igneous intrusion, irrespective of its size
Turkish - English

Definition of plutonic in Turkish English dictionary

Pluton
Pluto

Little is known about Pluto. - Pluton hakkında az şey biliyoruz.

plutonic

    Hyphenation

    Plu·to·nic

    Turkish pronunciation

    plutänîk

    Pronunciation

    /plo͞oˈtänək/ /pluːˈtɑːnɪk/

    Etymology

    () From French plutonique (“of or pertaining to Pluto, the underworld, interior of the earth”)
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