释义 |
kaolinitic, a. Min.|keɪəlɪˈnɪtɪk| [f. kaolinite + -ic.] Of the nature of or containing kaolinite.
1885Nature 8 Oct. 559/1 The interstitial dusty, siliceous, and kaolinitic paste has only crystallised in part. 1940Mineral. Abstr. VII. 427 The formation of kaolinitic-nontronitic clays is primarily due to the hydrothermal processes. 1965G. J. Williams Econ. Geol. N.Z. xx. 364/2 Clay from well-weathered greywacke, transported and deposited in fresh water is kaolinitic and of fine grain size. 1971Nature 6 Aug. 371/2 The thin, curious, kaolinitic bands called tonsteins discovered more recently in the coalfields of Western Europe. |