
1) All-natural sparkler 2) Amethyst source 3) Cavity stone 4) Crystal ball 5) Crystal container 6) Crystal filled cavity 7) Crystal rock 8) Crystal-bearing rock 9) Crystal-center rock 10) Crystal-centered rock 11) Crystal-filled natural wonder 12) Crystal-filled nodule 13) Crystal-filled rock 14) Crystal-filled stone
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Geodes (Greek γεώδης - ge-ōdēs, `earthlike`) are geological secondary structures which occur in certain sedimentary and volcanic rocks. They are themselves of sedimentary origin formed by chemical precipitation. Geodes are essentially hollow, loosely spheroid to oblate masses of mineral matter that may have formed from either of two diff.....
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[Firefox extension] Geode was a Firefox add-on that would locate a user`s computer, which enabled personalized and localized content. When the extension was fully operational, a user who was looking for restaurants while they were out of town would have been able load up their favorite review site, as well as find suggestions nearby and plo...
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[processor] Geode is a series of x86-compatible system-on-a-chip microprocessors and I/O companions produced by AMD, targeted at the embedded computing market. The series was originally launched by National Semiconductor as the Geode family in 1999. The original Geode processor core itself is derived from the Cyrix MediaGX platform, which w...
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• (n.) A nodule of stone, containing a cavity, lined with crystals or mineral matter. • (n.) The cavity in such a nodule.
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hollow mineral body found in limestones and some shales. The common form is a slightly flattened globe ranging in diameter from 2.5 to more than 30 ... [3 related articles]
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(je´ōd) a dilated lymph space.
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A rock which contains a cavity lined with quartz orother gemstone crystals.
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Hollow rock that is filled or partially filled with crystals.
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Hollow rock that is filled or partially filled with crystals.
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Ge'ode (jē'ōd)
noun [ French
géode , Latin
geodes , from Greek ... earthlike;
ge`a ,
gh^ , the earth +
e'i^dos form.]
(Min.) (a) A nodule of stone, containing a cavity, lined with crystals or mineral matter.
(b) The...
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A hollow nodule of rock lined with crystals; when separated from the rock body by weathering, it appears as a hollow, rounded shell partly filled with crystals.
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A cavity studded around with crystals or mineral matter, a rounded stone containing such a cavity.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: jē′ōd Definitions: 1. A cystlike space (or spaces) with or without an epithelial lining, observed radiologically in subarticular bone, usually in arthritic disorders.
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A geode is a round hollow nodule containing earthy matters, sometimes quartz, sometimes agate.
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[
n] - (mineralogy) a hollow rock or nodule with the cavity usually lined with crystals
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geode Earthlike, in anatomy, an enlarged lymphatic space or the dilation occurring where several lymphatic capillaries join together.
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A former cavity in the rock ( up to approx 1 metre in diameter) with crystal accumulations or growths on the walls.
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In geology, a subspherical cavity into which crystals have grown from the outer wall into the centre. Geodes often contain very well-formed crystals of quartz (including amethyst), calcite, or other minerals
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a round rock that has a hard "skin" on the outside and that usually is hollow on the inside, often lined or filled with mineral crystals, most common type is the quartz geodes
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Roughly spherical, hollow or partially hollow accumulation of mineral matter. A few centimeters to nearly 0.5 m in diameter. Outer layer of chalcedony lined with crystals that project toward the hollow center. Crystals, often perfectly formed, usually quartz although calcite and dolomite and
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