plagionite
/pləˈdʒoʊklæs/Definitions
1. noun
A common rock-forming mineral, typically white or colorless, composed of sodium and calcium aluminum silicates.
“The geologist studied the plagioclase crystals in the granite sample.”
1. noun
A common rock-forming mineral, typically white or colorless, composed of sodium and calcium aluminum silicates.
“The geologist studied the plagioclase crystals in the granite sample.”