Geode vs Enhydros - What's the difference?
geode | enhydros |
A nodule of stone having a cavity lined with mineral or crystal matter on the inside wall.
A geode of chalcedony containing trapped water.
* 1875 : William Whitaker, B.A., F.G.S., ed, The Geological Record for 1874: An Account of Works on Geology, Minerology, and Palæontology published during the year
As nouns the difference between geode and enhydros
is that geode is a nodule of stone having a cavity lined with mineral or crystal matter on the inside wall while enhydros is a geode of chalcedony containing trapped water.geode
English
(wikipedia geode)Noun
(en noun)enhydros
English
Noun
(enhydroses)- ... the liquid obtained from the cavities of a specimen of ''enhydros'' , or "water-stone." It consists of clear water containing in solution a small proportion of certain salts, apparently the chlorides and sulphates of sodium, magnesium, and calcium.