C1 noun Formell

intradurite

/ˌɪntrəˈdjʊəraɪt/

A technical term in coal petrography referring to a microlithotype of coal that consists of at least 95% durite. It is primarily used by geologists to classify the microscopic structure and purity of coal samples during analysis.

Beispiele

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1

The lab technician identified the sample as intradurite during the routine coal analysis.

The lab technician identified the sample as intradurite during the routine coal analysis.

2

Formal petrographic classification requires the identification of intradurite to determine the coal's grade.

Formal petrographic classification requires the identification of intradurite to determine the coal's grade.

3

I'm looking at this slide and I think we've got some intradurite here.

I'm looking at this slide and I think we've got some intradurite here.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
intradurite
Adjektiv
intraduritic
Verwandt
durite
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Intra' (within/internal) + 'Durite' (a hard coal type). If it's almost entirely durite inside, it's intradurite.

Schnelles Quiz

The geologist noted that the sample was composed of 96% durite, classifying it as ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: intradurite

Beispiele

1

The lab technician identified the sample as intradurite during the routine coal analysis.

everyday

The lab technician identified the sample as intradurite during the routine coal analysis.

2

Formal petrographic classification requires the identification of intradurite to determine the coal's grade.

formal

Formal petrographic classification requires the identification of intradurite to determine the coal's grade.

3

I'm looking at this slide and I think we've got some intradurite here.

informal

I'm looking at this slide and I think we've got some intradurite here.

4

The study concludes that the presence of intradurite indicates a specific environment of deposition in the Permian basin.

academic

The study concludes that the presence of intradurite indicates a specific environment of deposition in the Permian basin.

5

Our mining operations focus on seams with lower intradurite content to ensure higher combustion efficiency.

business

Our mining operations focus on seams with lower intradurite content to ensure higher combustion efficiency.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
intradurite
Adjektiv
intraduritic
Verwandt
durite

Häufige Kollokationen

intradurite composition intradurite composition
intradurite analysis intradurite analysis
identifying intradurite identifying intradurite
intradurite layer intradurite layer
pure intradurite pure intradurite

Häufige Phrasen

rich in intradurite

rich in intradurite

intradurite classification

intradurite classification

intradurite content

intradurite content

Wird oft verwechselt mit

intradurite vs intradural

Intradural is a medical term meaning 'within the dura mater' of the spine, whereas intradurite is a geological term for coal.

intradurite vs durite

Durite is the base microlithotype; intradurite refers to a specific concentration of at least 95% durite.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is highly specialized and restricted to the fields of geology, mining, and coal petrography. It is almost never used in general English literature or conversation.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake this for a medical term because of the prefix 'intra-'. Additionally, it is frequently misspelled as 'interdurite'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Intra' (within/internal) + 'Durite' (a hard coal type). If it's almost entirely durite inside, it's intradurite.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'intra' (within) and the petrographic term 'durite', which comes from the Latin 'durus' (hard).

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Plural form: intradurites Used as a technical subject or object in geological descriptions

Schnelles Quiz

The geologist noted that the sample was composed of 96% durite, classifying it as ______.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: intradurite

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