noun
- a type of igneous rock containing large crystals embedded in a fine-grained matrix
- a hard purple or reddish rock used in ancient times for sculpture and architecture
Usage: geology
Usage: historical
Examples
- The geologist identified the specimen as porphyry due to its distinctive crystal structure.
- Ancient Roman columns were often carved from purple porphyry.
- The porphyry contained large feldspar crystals in a dark matrix.
- Egyptian porphyry was highly prized for imperial sculptures.
- The mining company discovered a rich porphyry deposit in the mountains.
- Byzantine emperors were traditionally buried in porphyry sarcophagi.