释义 |
sy·e·nite \ˈsīəˌnīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin Syenites (lapis), from Syenites of Syene (from Syene, ancient city in Egypt + Latin -ites -ite) + lapis stone 1. archaic : a variety of granite anciently quarried at Syene in Upper Egypt in which biotite is substituted for or accompanied by hornblende 2. : a phanerocrystalline intrusive igneous rock composed of dominant alkaline feldspar with or without subordinate plagioclase and without notable quartz or nepheline |