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Porphyries
Porphyry Por"phy*ry, n.; pl. Porphyries. [F. porphyre, L. porphyrites, fr. Gr. ? like purple, fr. ? purple. See Purple.] (Geol.) A term used somewhat loosely to designate a rock consisting of a fine-grained base (usually feldspathic) through which crystals, as of feldspar or quartz, are disseminated. There are red, purple, and green varieties, which are highly esteemed as marbles. Porphyry shell (Zo["o]l.), a handsome marine gastropod shell (Oliva porphyria), having a dark red or brown polished surface, marked with light spots, like porphyry.

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- (Ancient Gr****: Κύκνος "swan") or Cygnus was the Aetolian son of Apollo by Hyrie or Thyrie, daughter of Amphinomus. According to Antoninus Liberalis, Cycnus...
- T****ssa hyrie is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by Lionel de Nicéville in 1891. It is found in the Indomalayan realm (southeast...
- In Gr**** mythology, Hyria (Ancient Gr****: Ὑρίη) or Hyrie, also called Thyria or Thyrie (Ancient Gr****: Θυρίη, romanized: Thurie) was the Aetolian daughter...
- 18, 2019. "JoJo & Bray Wyatt welcome of their second child, a daughter, Hyrie Von Rotunda". Retrieved May 29, 2020. "Joseann Offerman on Instagram". www...
- was famed as "the tamer of horses". He later built the city Chaeronea. Hyrie or Thyrie was the mother of Cycnus. Apollo turned both the mother and son...
- Hyria (Ionic Gr****: Ὑρίη, Hyriē; Koinē Gr****: Ὑρία, Hyria) is a toponym mentioned in Homer's Catalogue of Ships, where the leading position in the list...
- Before being renamed Zakynthos, the island was said to have been called Hyrie. Zakynthos was then conquered by King Arkesios of Kefalonia, and then by...
- especially given the transformation of many of their undines into springs: Hyrie (book VII) and Egeria (book XV) are two such characters. Later writers embellished...
- relative of Phaethon. II: 367, XII: 581 Cygnus (2) Son of Apollo and the nymph Hyrie. A spoiled youth he had been given tamed animals by Phylius, but when he...
- Paros Πάρος Páros Επακτία Epaktia, Δημητριάς Demetrias, Υρία & Υρίη Hyria & Hyrie, Μινωίς Minois, Υληέσσα Hyleessa, Πλατειά Plateia, Στρογγυλή Strongyle Καβαρνίς...