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		Definition of chloritoid in English: chloritoidnoun ˈklɔːrɪtɔɪdˈklôrəˌtoid mass nounA greenish-grey or black mineral resembling mica, consisting chiefly of a basic aluminosilicate of iron and found in metamorphosed clay sediments. 硬绿泥石 Example sentencesExamples -  In contrast to South Achill, peliticlithologies are characterized by the virtual absence of prograde chlorite and chloritoid, whereas biotite is significantly more abundant.
 -  The phyllites show fine-grained foliated textures and the mineral assemblage consists of chlorite, muscovite, albite, chloritoid and garnet along the main foliation.
 -  A very low-grade metamorphism, which developed chloritoid, affects cleaved rocks.
 -  Pyrite, garnets (partially chloritized), talc, magnetite, molybdenite, and chloritoid also commonly occur.
 -  In the Messaria nappe, kyanite and chloritoid in weakly sheared rocks have cracks that are filled with chlorite and quartz.
 
    Definition of chloritoid in US English: chloritoidnounˈklôrəˌtoid A greenish-gray or black mineral resembling chlorite, found in metamorphosed clay sediments. It consists of a basic aluminosilicate of iron, often with magnesium. 硬绿泥石 Example sentencesExamples -  A very low-grade metamorphism, which developed chloritoid, affects cleaved rocks.
 -  In contrast to South Achill, peliticlithologies are characterized by the virtual absence of prograde chlorite and chloritoid, whereas biotite is significantly more abundant.
 -  In the Messaria nappe, kyanite and chloritoid in weakly sheared rocks have cracks that are filled with chlorite and quartz.
 -  Pyrite, garnets (partially chloritized), talc, magnetite, molybdenite, and chloritoid also commonly occur.
 -  The phyllites show fine-grained foliated textures and the mineral assemblage consists of chlorite, muscovite, albite, chloritoid and garnet along the main foliation.
 
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