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salite

[′sa‚līt]
(mineralogy)
(Mg,Fe)2Si2O6 A grayish-green to black mineral variety of diopside containing more magnesium than iron; member of the clinopyroxene group. Also spelled sahlite.
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Strongly opacitized salite to sodic fassaite grains of matrix, rounded in shape and pale green in colour distinctly differ in their composition from clinopyroxene phenocrysts.
43 in the second part of Act II ('L'amico mio' to 'fra mezz'ora salite la collina').
Forse invisibili officine, o motori di automobili sulle salite? O forse il suono nasce, piu che da un fatto presente, dal fondo profondo della memoria, quando fra il Tevere e i boschi, sulle pendici solitarie, si aggiravano le belve, e le lupe allattavano ancora i fanciulli abbandonati?
Simile ad una medina nordafricana, il centro storico genovese e un dedalo di vicoli, piazzette, salite, in cui e assai difficile orientarsi.
Anorthoclase, Na-sanidine, salite pyroxene and analcime, in decreasing volume proportions, are the major mineral phases.
Actinolite, garnet (andradite, grossularite and almandine), calcite (fine scalenohedral crystals in vugs), diopside (salite), epidote, hematite, hornblende, magnetite, quartz, biotite, muscovite, phlogopite, microcline, tremolite, vesuvianite and zoisite occur as major minerals in the skarn bodies.
41); Di corsa le avevo [fatte] salite, quelle scale (p.
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