pseudomorph
English
Etymology
From pseudo- (“false”) + -morph (“form”).
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Noun
pseudomorph (plural pseudomorphs)
- A deceptive, irregular, or false form; specifically:
- (geology, mineralogy) A mineral that formed by replacement of an existing mineral (or organic matter) such that the new mineral has the appearance and dimensions of the original.
- Petrified wood is a silicic pseudomorph of the original wood.
- 1852, James D. Dana, A Manual of Mineralogy, page 54:
- The first kind of pseudomorphs, are pseudomorphs by alteration; the second, pseudomorphs by replacement; the third, pseudomorphs by infiltration; the fourth, pseudomorphs by incrustation.
- (geology, mineralogy) A mineral that formed by replacement of an existing mineral (or organic matter) such that the new mineral has the appearance and dimensions of the original.
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a mineral that formed by replacement of an existing mineral or organic matter
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Verb
pseudomorph (third-person singular simple present pseudomorphs, present participle pseudomorphing, simple past and past participle pseudomorphed)
- To be transformed into such a form