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plutonic
plu·ton·ic P0386200 (plo͞o-tŏn′ĭk)adj. Of deep igneous or magmatic origin: plutonic rocks. [From Latin Plūtō, Plūtōn-, Pluto; see Pluto.]plutonic (pluːˈtɒnɪk) adj (Geological Science) (of igneous rocks) derived from magma that has cooled and solidified below the surface of the earth. Also: abyssal [C20: named after Pluto1]ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | plutonic - of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surface; granite or diorite or gabbroirruptiveintrusive - of rock material; forced while molten into cracks between layers of other rock | Translations
plutonic
plutonic (of igneous rocks) derived from magma that has cooled and solidified below the surface of the earth plutonic[plü′tän·ik] (geology) Pertaining to rocks formed at a great depth. Also known as abyssal; deep-seated; plutonian. MedicalSeeabyssalLegalSeeIntrusionplutonic Related to plutonic: Plutonic rocksSynonyms for plutonicadj of igneous rock that has solidified beneath the earth's surfaceSynonymsRelated Words |