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As the intrusions have had time to rest before crystallizing, they are not fluidal.
We lunched quietly, indeed wordlessly, on the fluidal sausages.
Quark had never let on to Odo that he could sometimes hear the internal flow of the changeling's fluidal anatomy.
Shapes range from perfect spheres to a variety of twisted, elongate droplets with smooth, fluidal surfaces.
The Marquis dies soon after Grenouille's "disappearance" while pursuing his fluidal theory by attempting to live alone on a secluded mountain.
Also, based on Milanković's model, the continental blocks sink into their underlying "fluidal" base, and slide around, 'aiming to achieve' isostatic equilibrium.
Basalt lavas tend to produce low-profile shield volcanoes or "flood basalt fields", because the fluidal lava flows for long distances from the vent.
The original porphyritic, fluidal, vesicular or fragmental structures of the igneous rock are clearly visible in the less advanced stages of hornfelsing, but become less evident as the alteration progresses.
They are usually porphyritic and fluidal; and consist mainly of alkali feldspar (anorthoclase principally, but also albite and orthoclase), with a small quantity of chlorite and iron oxides.
Taillade-Espinasse - Marquis, liege lord of a town of Pierrefort and a member of parliament, is an amateur scientist who develops indulgent and ridiculous theses (fluidal theory), which he supposedly demonstrates on Grenouille-feeding him, providing him with new clothes and giving him the opportunity to create a perfume.
As crystallization was going on while the mass was still creeping forward under the surface of the Earth, the latest formed minerals (in the ground-mass) are commonly arranged in subparallel winding lines that follow the direction of movement (fluxion or fluidal structure)-and larger early minerals that previously crystallized may show the same arrangement.