Definition of Amphebole
Am"phi*bole (ăm"f&ibreve;*bōl),
n. [Gr. 'amfi`bolos doubtful, equivocal, fr.
'amfiba`llein to throw round, to doubt: cf. F. amphibole.
Haüy so named the genus from the great variety of color and
composition assumed by the mineral.] (Min.) A common mineral
embracing many varieties varying in color and in composition. It occurs in
monoclinic crystals; also massive, generally with fibrous or columnar
structure. The color varies from white to gray, green, brown, and black. It
is a silicate of magnesium and calcium, with usually aluminium and iron.
Some common varieties are tremolite, actinolite,
asbestus, edenite, hornblende (the last name being
also used as a general term for the whole species). Amphibole is a
constituent of many crystalline rocks, as syenite, diorite, most varieties
of trachyte, etc. See Hornblende.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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- A large group of structurally similar hydrated double minerals, containg various combinations of sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and aluminium/aluminum
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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