ANOMORHOMBOIDIA, in Natural History, the name of a genus of spars. The word is derived from the Greek anomalos, irregular, and rhomboides, a rhomboidal figure. The bodies of this genus are pellucid, crystalline spars, of no determinate or regular external form, but always breaking into regularly rhomboidal masses; easily fissile, and composed of plates running both horizontally and perpendicularly through the masses, but cleaving more readily and evenly in a horizontal than in a perpendicular direction, the plates being ever composed of irregular arrangements of rhomboidal concretions.
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ANOMORHOMBOIDIA, in Natural History, the name of a genus of spars
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