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amygdale, n. Geol.|əˈmɪgdeɪl, ˈæmɪgdeɪl| [ad. L. amygdala: see amygdal n.] A vesicle in a lava filled with secondary minerals.
1897A. Geikie Anc. Volcanoes Gt. Brit. I. iii. 15 As the kernels thus produced are frequently flattened or almond-shaped (amygdales).., the rocks containing them are said to be amygdaloidal. 1916Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXXII. 232 The amygdales are occupied by agate, jasper, and quartz, and by a variety of zeolites. 1944A. Holmes Princ. Physical Geol. v. 49 The filled ‘bubbles’ sometimes look like almonds, and so the name amygdale is given to them. 1990C. Pellant Rocks, Minerals & Fossils 23/1 The amygdales are both round and elongated and contain calcite, the rhombic cleavage of which is visible. |