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noun - a mineral
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| bDefinitionb of bDIALLAGEb. : a dark green or bronze-colored laminated pyroxene common in certain igneous rocks (hardness 4, specific gravity 3.23.35) diallagicdlajik adjective. |
| A figure of speech in which multiple arguments are brought to bear on a single point |
| A green form of pyroxene. |
| A figure of speech by which arguments, after having been considered from various points of view, are all brought to bear on one point. |
| Any of various mineral varieties (originally amphiboles and pyroxenes in later use specifically clinopyroxenes, as diopside and augite) which display distinct pinacoidal lamination, often with other minerals between the plates. |
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| Diopside is a monoclinic pyroxene mineral with composition MgCaSi2O6. It forms complete solid solution series with hedenbergite (FeCaSi2O6) and augite, and partial solid solutions with orthopyroxene and pigeonite. It forms variably colored, but typically dull green crystals in the monoclinic prismatic class. It has two distinct prismatic cleavages at 87 and 93° typical of the pyroxene series. It has a Mohs hardness of six, a Vickers hardness of 7.7 GPa at a load of 0.98 N, and a specific gravity of 3.25 to 3.55. It is transparent to translucent with indices of refraction of n=1.6631.699, n=1.6711.705, and n=1.6931.728. The optic angle is 58° to 63°. |