释义 |
eu·crite \ˈyüˌkrīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: German eukrit, from Greek eukritos easily discerned, from eu- + kritos separated, chosen, from krinein to separate — more at certain 1. : a meteorite composed essentially of anorthite and augite 2. : a very basic gabbro whose feldspar contains at least as much lime as does bytownite |