cleoid
/ˈkliːɔɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A type of rock cleavage, characterized by the splitting of rocks into thin layers or slabs, often due to tectonic forces.
“The geologist studied the cleoid patterns in the granite formation.”
1. noun
A type of rock cleavage, characterized by the splitting of rocks into thin layers or slabs, often due to tectonic forces.
“The geologist studied the cleoid patterns in the granite formation.”