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pulaskite (countable and uncountable, plural pulaskites)

  1. (mineralogy) A massive course-grained rock composed chiefly of feldspar with some other minerals such as hornblende and biotite.
    • 1909, Samuel James Shand, Royal Scottish Museum, An Introduction to Petrography and Guide to the Collections of Rocks, page 45:
      The pulaskites occupy a position similar to that of larvikite between syenite and nepheline-syenite. Quartz is absent, while felspathoids are present in small quantities.
    • 1920, Alfred Reginald Schultz, Oil Possibilities in and Around Baxter Basin, in the Rock Springs Uplift, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, page 93:
      The normal granite nowhere cuts the normal pulaskite, nor does the pulaskite cut the granite. That the two rocks are transitional is clearly shown in some places.
    • 1977, Québec (Province). Dept. of Natural Resources, Special Paper (issues 28-29, page 55)
      Nepheline and sodalite are two accessory minerals in the pulaskites.

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