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gab⋅bro

[gab-roh]
–noun, plural -bros. Petrology.
a dark granular igneous rock composed essentially of labradorite and augite.

Origin:
< It; akin to L glaber smooth


gab⋅bro⋅ic [guh-broh-ik] , gab⋅bro⋅it⋅ic, adjective
gab⋅broid [gab-roid] , adjective
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gabbro 
"type of igneous rock," 1837, from It. (Tuscan), from L. glaber "bare, smooth, bald."
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gabbro   (gāb'rō)  Pronunciation Key 
A usually dark, coarse-grained igneous rock composed mostly of plagioclase feldspar and clinopyroxene, and sometimes olivine. Gabbro is the coarse-grained equivalent of basalt.
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