Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
micate
Verb
/ˈmīˌkāt/

Definition
To form or break into thin layers resembling mica.

Examples
- The geologist explained how the rock would micate over time due to the pressure and heat it was subjected to.
- As the crystals began to micate, they created a beautiful, layered effect that was visually striking.
- In the laboratory, we observed how the mineral candidate would micate when exposed to certain solvents.

Meaning
Micate refers to the process of the fragmentation or stratification of minerals or materials in a manner similar to that of mica, which is known for its natural layering.

Synonyms
- Layer
- Split
- Stratify
- Cleavage