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  2. Granite Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of GRANITE is a very hard natural igneous rock formation of visibly crystalline texture formed essentially of quartz and orthoclase or microcline and used especially for building and for monuments. How to use granite in a sentence.

  3. GRANITE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    GRANITE definition: 1. a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building 2. a very hard, gray, pink, or black…. Learn more.

  4. GRANITE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Granite definition: a coarse-grained igneous rock composed chiefly of orthoclase and albite feldspars and of quartz, usually with lesser amounts of one or more other minerals, as mica, hornblende, or augite.. See examples of GRANITE used in a sentence.

  5. Granite - Wikipedia

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    Granite (/ ˈɡrænɪt / GRAN-it) is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly cools and solidifies underground.

  6. GRANITE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    GRANITE meaning: 1. a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building 2. a very hard, gray, pink, or black…. Learn more.

  7. Granite - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

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    Granite is a type of rock that's commonly polished smooth and used for things like kitchen counters. Granite is dark and textured, with swirls of lighter colors.

  8. GRANITE definition in American English | Collins English ...

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    1. a coarse-grained igneous rock composed chiefly of orthoclase and albite feldspars and of quartz, usually with lesser amounts of one or more other minerals, as mica, hornblende, or augite. 2. anything compared to this rock in great hardness, firmness, or durability.