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Igneous vs Laccolith - What's the difference?

igneous | laccolith |

In geology|lang=en terms the difference between igneous and laccolith

is that igneous is (geology) resulting from, or produced by, the action of great heat; with rocks, it could also mean formed from lava/magma; as, granite and basalt are igneous rocks while laccolith is (geology) a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.

As an adjective igneous

is pertaining to, having the nature of fire; containing fire; resembling fire; as, an igneous appearance.

As a noun laccolith is

(geology) a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.

igneous

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Pertaining to, having the nature of fire; containing fire; resembling fire; as, an igneous appearance
  • (geology) Resulting from, or produced by, the action of great heat; with rocks, it could also mean formed from lava/magma; as, granite and basalt are igneous rocks
  • laccolith

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (geology) a mass of igneous or volcanic rock found within strata which forces the overlaying strata upwards and forms domes.
  • mass similar to lopolith but concave up.
  • See also

    * dike * lopolith * batholith * (Pluton)