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autochthonous
autochthonous, a. (ɔːˈtɒkθənəs) [f. as prec. + -ous.] a. = autochthonic.1805 W. Taylor in Ann. Rev. III. 309 If the English have this great predilection for autochthonous bread and butter. 1860 Sat. Rev. X. 149/1 Most of them [the Red Indians] believe themselves to be autochthonous. 1879 B. Taylor G...
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Autochthonous theory about the origin of the Bulgarians
The autochthonous theory about the origin of the Bulgarians is an alternative to the official Bulgarian historiography, which dates chronologically from Georgi Rakovski, one of the first Bulgarian national activists, coined in 1860s the theory, to that the Bulgarians were an autochthonous population on
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autochthonal
autochthonal, a. (ɔːˈtɒkθənəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Autochthonic, autochthonous.1829 T. Peacock Misfort. Elphin 93 The autochthonal justice of our agrestic kakistocracy. 1869 Farrar Fam. Speech iv. (1873) 117 These autochthonal peoples.
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Autochthon (geology)
If an overlying allochthon has an opening or hole which exposes the underlying autochthonous material, the hole is called a window or fenster. Autochthonous sediment is sediment found at or very close to its site of deposition.
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allochthonous
allochthonous, a. Geol. (æˈlɒkθənəs) [f. G. allochthon (K. W. von Gümbel 1888, in Grundzüge d. Geologie I. ii. v. 615), f. allo- + χθών, χθονός earth, soil: see -ous.] Applied to organic deposits and rock formations: consisting of or formed from transported material; not formed in situ (opp. autocht...
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Autochthon
Autochthon, autochthons or autochthonous may refer to:
Nature
Autochthon (geology), a sediment or rock that can be found at its site of formation or deposition
Autochthon (nature), or landrace, an indigenous animal or plant
Autochthonous landrace, a plant or animal that is native to a particular
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parautochthonous
parautochthonous, a. Geol. (pærɔːˈtɒkθənəs) [f. para-1 + autochthonous a.; prob. orig. formed in Ger.] Intermediate in character between autochthonous and allochthonous.1927 L. W. Collet Struct. Alps i. vi. 20 The Morcles Nappe and similar parautochthonous folds. 1935 E. B. Bailey Tectonic Ess. iii....
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Bafflestone
Embry & Klovan (1971) proposed the sub-division of the boundstone classification in order to reflect the different mechanisms of binding within these autochthonous systems, Lokier and Al Junaibi (2016) proposed that the interpretive term bafflestone be removed from the modified Dunham Classification system as these autochthonous
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autochthon
autochthon (ɔːˈtɒkθən, -əʊn) Pl. autochthons, or in L. form autochthones (ɔːˈtɒkθəniːz). [a. Gr. αὐτόχθων sprung from that land itself, f. αὐτο- (see auto-1) + χθών, χθονός, earth, soil.] 1. lit. A human being sprung from the soil he inhabits; a ‘son of the soil.’1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 274 Th...
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Bindstone
rock "[...] where the
structure reflects the encrusting and binding action of plants or animals"
Lokier and Al Nunaibi (2016) define bindstones as "autochthonous For Embry and Klovan (1971), a boundstone is used for autochthonous carbonates if there is a lack of evidence for the more precise classifications as bafflestone
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angelry
angelry rare—1. (ˈeɪndʒəlrɪ) [f. angel n. + -ry, as in tenantry, yeomanry.] A body of angels.1805 W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. II. 99 To surround the vine-planter of Ararat with a more racy and autochthonous machinery than his Miltonic angelry.
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Mallorquín
The Mallorquín is listed in the Catálogo Oficial de Razas de Ganado de España in the group of autochthonous breeds in danger of extinction. The Mallorquín is listed in the Catálogo Oficial de Razas de Ganado de España in the group of autochthonous breeds in danger of extinction.
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The involvement of phenolic-rich extracts from Galician ... - ResearchGate
The INFOGEST standardized method was applied to assess the potential bioaccessibility and bioaccessibility of the phenolic compounds from a Galician extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO).
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Framestone
It first appeared in the modified Dunham classification by Embry and Klovan (1971) where it is described as an autochthonous limestone having "in situ Lokier and Al Junaibi(2016) define a framestone as "an autochthonous carbonate-dominated rock supported by a rigid organic framework developed at the time
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tectonics
tectonics [= Ger. tektonik.] 1. A term for the constructive arts in general.1850 J. Leitch tr. C. O. Müller's Anc. Art §22 A series of arts which form and perfect vessels, implements, dwellings, and places of assembly... We call this class of artistic activities tectonics. 2. Geol. The structural ar...
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