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dacito

Dacito is a term with limited and non-specific usage in English-language references and does not designate a single, widely recognized concept, place, or entity. In geology, the closest established term is dacite, a volcanic rock whose name is sometimes encountered in nonstandard spellings as "dacito" in informal contexts. Dacite is characterized by intermediate silica content, typically around 63–69 percent SiO2, and a mineral assemblage that commonly includes plagioclase and quartz, with textures ranging from porphyritic to fine-grained. When "dacito" appears in geological texts, it is most often a typographical error or a nonstandard variant rather than a distinct rock type.

Aside from geology, there is no well-documented organization, location, or person universally known as Dacito. In

Because reliable sources do not define a specific subject under this name, the article remains a stub.

See also: Dacite; Spanish diminutives.

languages
such
as
Spanish,
the
suffix
-ito
forms
diminutives,
so
if
used
as
a
proper
name
or
nickname,
the
meaning
would
depend
on
context;
however,
such
uses
are
not
standardized
in
reference
works.
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