different between ovoidal vs ooidal

ovoidal

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??d?l

Adjective

ovoidal (comparative more ovoidal, superlative most ovoidal)

  1. somewhat ovoid

Anagrams

  • ovaloid

Romanian

Etymology

From French ovoïdal

Adjective

ovoidal m or n (feminine singular ovoidal?, masculine plural ovoidali, feminine and neuter plural ovoidale)

  1. ovoid

Declension


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /oboi?dal/, [o.??oi??ð?al]

Adjective

ovoidal (plural ovoidales)

  1. ovoidal

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ooidal

English

Alternative forms

  • oöidal (rare)

Etymology

From ooid +? -al.

Adjective

ooidal (not comparable)

  1. Egg-shaped.
  2. (geology) Oolitic.
    • 1975, Augustus K. Armstrong, Carboniferous Corals of Alaska, A Preliminary Report, Paleozoic Corals of Alaska, Geological Survey Professional Paper, Volume 823, Parts 1-4, page 49,
      The lithostrotionoid corals are common in bryozoan-echinoderm and ooidal packstones adjacent to ooidal and well-sorted crinoid grainstones.
    • 2004, East Midlands Geological Society, The Mercian Geologist, Volume 16, page 214,
      The two formations show similar types of ooidal ironstone as well as other quite different lithologies.
    • 2009, Oscar Merino-Tomé, Juan R. Bahamonde, Luis P. Fernández, Juan R. Colmenero, Facies architecture and cyclicity of an Upper Carboniferous carbonate ramp developed in a Variscan piggy-back basin (Cantabrian Mountains, northwest Spain), Gary Nichols, Edward Williams, Chris Paola (editors), Sedimentary Processes, Environments and Basins: A Tribute to Peter Friend, International Association of Sedimentologists, Special Publication 38, page 203,
      Inner-ramp deposits correspond to skeletal and ooidal shoals, beaches and tidal channels (see Burchette & Wright, 1992).

Synonyms

  • (egg-shaped): ooid, ovoid
  • (oolitic):

ooidal From the web:

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