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Definition of schorl in English: schorlnoun ʃɔːlʃɔrl mass nounA black iron-rich variety of tourmaline. Example sentencesExamples - Here it was associated with quartz, albite, schorl, muscovite, and microcline in the intermediate zone.
- Sprays of black schorl in quartz are some of its most sought-after minerals.
- Most have some collectible minerals such as beryl, garnet, and schorl, and a few have lithium minerals.
- Garnets and schorl are the most likely collectible minerals to be encountered.
- During the formation of pockets, schorl was the dominant early tourmaline species forming and is found along the margins of the pockets.
Origin Late 18th century: from German Schörl, of unknown origin. Rhymes all, appal (US appall), awl, Bacall, ball, bawl, befall, Bengal, brawl, call, caul, crawl, Donegal, drawl, drywall, enthral (US enthrall), fall, forestall, gall, Galle, Gaul, hall, haul, maul, miaul, miscall, Montreal, Naipaul, Nepal, orle, pall, Paul, pawl, Saul, scrawl, seawall, Senegal, shawl, small, sprawl, squall, stall, stonewall, tall, thrall, trawl, wall, waul, wherewithal, withal, yawl Definition of schorl in US English: schorlnounʃɔrlSHôrl A black iron-rich variety of tourmaline. Example sentencesExamples - Garnets and schorl are the most likely collectible minerals to be encountered.
- Most have some collectible minerals such as beryl, garnet, and schorl, and a few have lithium minerals.
- Here it was associated with quartz, albite, schorl, muscovite, and microcline in the intermediate zone.
- Sprays of black schorl in quartz are some of its most sought-after minerals.
- During the formation of pockets, schorl was the dominant early tourmaline species forming and is found along the margins of the pockets.
Origin Late 18th century: from German Schörl, of unknown origin. |