chondrule – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
chondrule
n.
mass of pyroxene found in meteorites
Chondrule
Chondrules (from
Ancient Greek χόνδρος
chondros, grain) are round grains found in
chondrites. Chondrules form as
molten or partially molten droplets in space before being
accreted to their parent
asteroids. Because chondrites represent one of the oldest solid materials within the
Solar System and are believed to be the building blocks of the
planetary system, it follows that an understanding of the formation of chondrules is important to understand the initial development of the planetary system.
chondrule
Noun
1. small granule (of e.g. chrysolite) found in some meteoric rocks
(hypernym) granule
(part-holonym) chondrite
Chondrule (die)
nf.
chondrule, mass of pyroxene found in meteorites
Chondrule
(n.)
A peculiar rounded granule of some mineral, usually enstatite or chrysolite, found imbedded more or less abundantly in the mass of many meteoric stones, which are hence called chondrites.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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