
• (n.) Incapability of being mixed, or mingled.
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(from the article `mineral deposit`) A different kind of magmatic segregation involves liquid immiscibility. A cooling magma will sometimes precipitate droplets of a second magma that ...
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The inability of two or more substances or liquids to readily dissolve into one another, such as soil and water. Immiscibility The inability of two or more substances or liquids to readily dissolve into one another, such as soil and water.
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Im·mis'ci·bil'i·ty noun [ Confer French
immiscibilité .] Incapability of being mixed, or mingled.
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The inability of two or more substances or liquids to readily dissolve into one another, such as soil and water. Immiscibility The inability of two or more substances or liquids to readily dissolve into one another, such as soil and water.
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