
1) Batholite 2) Batholith 3) Granite
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1) Batholite 2) Batholith 3) Igneous rock 4) Mass of crystallized magma 5) Plutonic rock 6) Radio telescope
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In geology, a pluton is a body of intrusive igneous rock (called a plutonic rock) that is crystallized from magma slowly cooling below the surface of the Earth. Plutons include batholiths, stocks, dikes, sills, laccoliths, lopoliths, and other igneous bodies. In practice, `pluton` usually refers to a distinctive mass of igneous rock, typically s.....
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[complex] Pluton (at 1980ss – Pluton-M) is a system of deep space communications and a planetary radar. It was built near Yevpatoria in 1960, and consists of at least three antennas. Three of them are of the ADU-1000 design, an assembly of eight mirrors, each with diameter of 16 meters. At the North station, two receiver antennas were bui...
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[missile] The Pluton missile was a French nuclear-armed short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) system launched from a transporter erector launcher (TEL) platform mounted on an AMX 30 tank chassis. It was designed to provide the tactical part of French nuclear deterrence during the Cold War. The Pluton came in replacement of the U.S.-built Hon...
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A large igneous intrusion formed at great depth in the crust.
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mass of rock solidified under earth's surface
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A large igneous intrusion formed at great depth in the crust.
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A body of igneous rock that has formed beneath the surface of the earth by the consolidation of magma.
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(from the article `tactical weapons system`) Battlefield support weapons include such ballistic missiles as the U.S. Lance and the French Pluton, which have ranges of about 75 miles (120 km). ...
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body of intrusive igneous rock the size, composition, shape, or exact type of which is in doubt; when such characteristics are known, more limiting ... [4 related articles]
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• (geol.) Any body of igneous rock that solidified below the Earth's surface. • GEOLOGY AND PLANETARY SCIENCE • (astron.) A proposed category of planetary object, of which Pluto would have been the prototype, consisting of planets that takes at least 200 years t...
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A large igneous intrusion formed at great depth in the crust.
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An intrusive rock, as distinguished from the preexisting country rock that surrounds it.
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Any mass of intrusive igneous rock.
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Pluton is a French tactical nuclear surface-to-surface missile fired from a modified AMX-30 tank chassis. The Pluton takes a 15 or 25 kT war head and entered service in 1974. It has a range of 120 km.
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The Pluton was a French minelaying cruiser of 4850 tons displacement launched in 1929. The Pluton was powered by four small tube oil-fired boilers providing a top speed of 30.6 knots and carried a complement of 406. She was armed with four 5.5 inch guns; ten 37 mm anti-aircraft guns and twelve machine-guns.
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Any body of igneous rock that solidified below the Earth
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n. Any body of igneous rock that solidified below the earth’s surface.
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n. Any body of igneous rock that solidified below the earth`s surface.
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Large coarse grained igneous intrusion.
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An igneous intrusion.
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