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BasaltBASALT', n. bazalt'. [Pliny informs us that the Egyptians found in Ethiopia, a species of marble, called basaltes, of an iron color and hardness, whence it received its name. Nat.Hist.Lib.36.Song 7. But according to Da Costa, that stone was not the same which now bears the name of basalt. Hist. of Fossils.p.263. If named from its color, it may be allied to the Fr. basane, tawny. Lunier refers it to the Ethiopic basal, iron, a word I cannot find.]
basalt appears in definitions for these words:
Amygdaloid Basalt Basaltic Basaltiform Basaltine Basanite Clinkstone Crustated Dike Giant Hauyne Iron-clay Olivin Pearl-stone Perigord-stone Spherosiderite Toad-stone Touchstone Trap Trap-tuff Tuf Wacky Whin-stone
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