The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mineralogical \Min`er*al*og"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. min['e]ralogique. See Mineralogy.] Of or pertaining to mineralogy; as, a mineralogical table.
Wiktionary
a. Relating to mineralogy.
Usage examples of "mineralogical".
Thus a contract made by the governor pursuant to a statute authorizing the appointment of a commissioner to conduct, over a period of years, a geological, mineralogical, and agricultural survey of the State, for which a definite sum had been authorized, was held to have been impaired by repeal of the statute.
Colonel Spivey was less interested in mineralogical consistency than readouts from his instrument packages, which had been scattered across this mountainside just before the gazer beam was scheduled to pass through.
There was a lot of planetological data, including the mineralogical survey and some old stuff on tribal customs.
The frequent and great changes in the mineralogical composition of consecutive formations, generally implying great changes in the geography of the surrounding lands, whence the sediment has been derived, accords with the belief of vast intervals of time having elapsed between each formation.
They had a little conchological cabinet, and a little metallurgical cabinet, and a little mineralogical cabinet.
Perhaps other adventurous explorers would give up everything they owned for the honor of entering this mineralogical sanctum sanctorum, but all Pitt wanted now was to get out.
A luncheon of the Chemists, a reception at the Museum of Natural History and the Mineralogical Club, a dinner at the Institute of Social Sciences, and a great meeting at Carnegie Hall, where many delegations represented the faculties and students of women's colleges and universities.