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carbonatite
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kahr-
bon
-
uh
-tahyt
]
car·bon·a·tite
/
kɑrˈbɒn
əˌtaɪt
/
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[
kahr-
bon
-
uh
-tahyt
]
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noun
a calcitic or dolomitic
carbonate
rock emplaced as an
igneous
intrusion.
Origin:
carbonate
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