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eutaxite Geol.|juːˈtæksaɪt| [f. Gr. εὐ- (see eu-) + τάξις arrangement + -ite. The name was given by Fritsch and Reiss, Geol. Beschreibung Tenerife (1868) 414.] A rock consisting of layers of different kinds of lava lying regularly one above the other.
1879Rutley Study Rocks xii. 233 The eutaxites of the Canary Islands..are agglomeratic and banded lavas. Hence eutaˈxitic a., of the nature of eutaxite.
1884G. H. Williams in Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. iii. XXVIII. 261 The structure termed by Fritsch and Reiss ‘Eutaxitic’..observed in acid lavas like trachyte and phonolite. |