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afghanite |
As nouns the difference between terms and afghanite
is that
terms is while
afghanite is (mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
hexagonal |
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As an adjective hexagonal
is (geometry) having six edges, or having a cross-section in the form of a hexagon.
As a noun afghanite is
(mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
cancrinite |
afghanite |
In mineral|lang=en terms the difference between cancrinite and afghanite
is that
cancrinite is (mineral) any of a family of feldspathoid minerals that are mixed carbonates and aluminosilicates of sodium and calcium while
afghanite is (mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
As nouns the difference between cancrinite and afghanite
is that
cancrinite is (mineral) any of a family of feldspathoid minerals that are mixed carbonates and aluminosilicates of sodium and calcium while
afghanite is (mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
mineral |
afghanite |
As nouns the difference between mineral and afghanite
is that
mineral is mineral while
afghanite is (mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
feldspathoid |
afghanite |
As nouns the difference between feldspathoid and afghanite
is that
feldspathoid is (mineralogy) any of a small group of igneous, plutonic, and volcanic minerals formed in magma that did not contain enough silica to satisfy all the chemical bonds feldspathoids are silica-poor variants of the feldspar group while
afghanite is (mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.
As an adjective feldspathoid
is (mineralogy) resembling a feldspar.
hydrous |
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As an adjective hydrous
is (chemistry) containing combined water; hydrated.
As a noun afghanite is
(mineral) a hydrous hexagonal feldspathoid mineral of the cancrinite group.