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aluminous
aluminous, a. (əˈl(j)uːmɪnəs) [a. Fr. alumineux, ad. L. alūminōs-us: see alum and -ous.] 1. Of the nature of alum, containing alum. aluminous cake = alum cake.1541 R. Copland Guidon's Form. U j, Wasshyng with wyne and aluminous water with good and artefycyall lygature. 1652 French Yorksh. Spa iii. 3... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zunyite
Occurrence Zunyite occurs in highly aluminous shales and hydrothermally altered volcanic rocks. wikipedia.org
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aluminose
aluminose, a. (əˌl(j)uːmɪˈnəʊs) [ad. L. alūminōs-us: see aluminous.] = aluminous.1879 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hotsonite
Discovery and occurrence Hotsonite was discovered while investigating for aluminous metamorphic rocks in an abandoned sillimanite quarry in 1982. Physical properties Hotsonite's physical properties are similar to other hydrated aluminous sulfates and some phosphates. wikipedia.org
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peraluminous
peraluminous, a. Petrol. (pɜːrəˈl(j)uːmɪnəs) [f. per-1 4 + aluminous a.] Of a rock: (see quots. 19741 (and 1931), 1972).1927, 1931 [see peralkaline a.]. 1964 Mineral. Abstr. XVI. 488/2 A peraluminous granite stock and related pegmatites..have been emplaced in pelitic and quartzo⁓feldspathic schists.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dodecacalcium hepta-aluminate
The formation of the hydrate from this mineral and from monocalcium aluminate represents the first stage of strength development in aluminous cements. Because of its higher reactivity, leading to excessively rapid hydration, aluminous cements contain relatively low amounts of dodecacalcium hepta-aluminate wikipedia.org
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astrictively
aˈstrictively, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] Astringently.1634 T. Johnson tr. Parey's Chirurg. xxvi. xlii. (1678) 657 Aluminous waters taste very astrictively. Oxford English Dictionary
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Phillipsite
employed in the mix for construction of harbor piers and sea walls contained phillipsite, and that an interaction with sea water actually causes crystalline aluminous wikipedia.org
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Scipione Breislak
His account of the aluminous district of Tolfa and adjacent hills, published in 1786, gained for him the notice of the king of Naples, who invited him wikipedia.org
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achtaragdite
achtaragdite Min. (ɑːxtəˈrægdaɪt) [f. Achtaragda a Russian river + -ite min. formative.] An earthy hydrous aluminous silicate, considered by Dana a doubtful species, and placed in his appendix to clays. Oxford English Dictionary
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CN102001860A - Low-carbon aluminous-carbon refractory material for ...
The invention discloses a low-carbon aluminous-carbon refractory material for continuous casting and a preparation method thereof, belonging to an aluminous-carbon refractory material. The low-carbon aluminous-carbon refractory material for continuous casting comprises the following main ingredients in percentage by weight: 60-65% of alumina aggregate, 5-25% of alumina powder, 2-15% of ...
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Lherzolite
At approximately 90 km depth, pyrope garnet becomes the stable aluminous phase. wikipedia.org
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Wavellite
It occurs in association with crandallite and variscite in fractures in aluminous metamorphic rock, in hydrothermal regions and in phosphate rock deposits wikipedia.org
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Margarite
It occurs commonly as an alteration product of corundum, andalusite and other aluminous minerals. wikipedia.org
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Geology of French Guiana
north, the southern peneplain straddles the Inini synclinorium, mainly composed of the Paramaca series, which corresponds to a series of micaschists, aluminous wikipedia.org
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