- Look up ophite or
ophitic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ophite or
Ophitic may
refer to: Ophites, an
ancient Gnostic sect in
Syria and
Egypt Ophite...
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Their dialect,
which forms part of the
Trapezountiac subgroup, is
called "
Ophitic" by linguists, but
speakers generally call it Romeika. As few as 5,000...
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crystalline outlines of the earlier. A
variety of
poikilitic texture,
known as
ophitic texture, is
where laths of
plagioclase are
enclosed in pyroxene, olivine...
- in his June 1968
letter to his
group as "Our Lady of
Endor Coven, The
Ophitic Cultus Sathanas" and
clarifies that it was
Sathanas in the form of the...
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Gabbro is
usually equigranular in texture,
although it may also show
ophitic texture (with
laths of
plagioclase enclosed in pyroxene).
Nearly all gabbros...
- one of only a
handful of
purely Ophitic refugee villages. A
minority of
Muslim Pontic Gr**** speakers,
using the
Ophitic dialect (or Romeyka),
still live...
- with
Philaster (c. 33), but also
speaks from
personal knowledge of the
Ophitic sects specially called "Gnostici" (i. 100 f.). The
first p****age is in...
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modifications well
known in
igneous rocks, e.g. the
porphyritic and the
ophitic. Incidentally, they
showed that
while many
basic rocks (basalts, etc.)...
- the
ophites (diabases) of the Pyrenees. In the
unaltered state these are
ophitic and
consist of
pyroxene enclosing lath-shaped
plagioclase feldspars; the...
- Gr**** and
still today there are some in the Of
valley that
speak the
local Ophitic dialect. The
Republic of
Pontus (Gr****: Δημοκρατία του Πόντου, romanized: Dimokratía...