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Botryoidal vs Tyrolite - What's the difference?

botryoidal | tyrolite |

As an adjective botryoidal

is (chiefly|mineralogy) having the form of a bunch of grapes.

As a noun tyrolite is

(mineralogy) a hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.

botryoidal

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (chiefly, mineralogy) Having the form of a bunch of grapes.
  • tyrolite

    English

    Noun

    (-) (wikipedia tyrolite)
  • (mineralogy) A hydrated calcium copper arsenate carbonate mineral that forms glassy blue to green orthorhombic radial crystals and botryoidal masses.
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