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CALCIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CALCIC is derived from or containing calcium or lime : rich in calcium. www.merriam-webster.com
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TEXTURAS Calcic - Khayyan Specialty Foods
TEXTURAS Calcic is a calcium salt that is traditionally used in cheese making. Calcic is essential for reaction to occur with Algin causing spherification. zonafoodmarket.com
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Calcic soils and calcretes in the southwestern United States
Secondary calcium carbonate of diverse origins, 'caliche' of many authors, is widespread in the southwestern United States. www.usgs.gov
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calcic
calcic, a. Chem. (ˈkælsɪk) [f. calc-ium + -ic.] Of or containing calcium; = calcium attrib.1871 Nichols Fireside Sc. 275 Calcic carbonates. 1883 Nature 1 Feb. 325 Precipitated calcic and magnesic phosphates. 1884 Harper's Mag. Aug. 442/2 [It] contains so large a per cent. of lime that it may well be... Oxford English Dictionary
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Definition of calcic - Mindat
Said of minerals and igneous rocks containing a relatively high proportion of calcium; the proportion required to warrant use of the term depends on ... www.mindat.org
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CALCIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Calcic definition: pertaining to or containing lime or calcium.. See examples of CALCIC used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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Calcid
Background Calcids have a calcic or petrocalcic horizon and have carbonated materials in any above layers. Horizons In terms of horizons, Calcids have a calcic, hypercalcic, or petrocalcic horizon with its / their upper boundary  within 1.0 m of the soil surface wikipedia.org
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CALCIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Of, containing, or concerned with lime or calcium.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Calcic - Calcium Chloride - Gourmet Food Store
Firm your favorite liquids into spheres using the singular abilities of Calcium Chloride. From caviar and ravioli to marbles and more, there's no end to the ... www.gourmetfoodstore.com
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Calcic horizon distribution and soil classification in selected soils of ...
Calcic horizons are formed in most of the soils in northern Jordan where a dry, warm climate prevails. Soil samples were collected from four soil sites ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Calcic soils of the southwestern United States - GeoScienceWorld
Calcic soils are commonly developed in Quaternary sediments throughout the arid and semiarid parts of the southwestern United States. pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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dicalcic
dicalcic, a. Chem. (daɪˈkælsɪk) [f. di-2 2 + calcic.] Containing two equivalents of calcium.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 719 Dicalcic phosphide. 1884 F. J. Lloyd Science Agric. Oxford English Dictionary
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Theralite
Theralite (from Greek "to pursue") is, in petrology, the name given to calcic foidal gabbro, a plutonic hylocrystalline rock consisting of augite, olivine , calcic plagioclase (labradorite), and nepheline, along with accessories including biotite, magnetite, ilmenite and analcime. wikipedia.org
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tricalcic
tricalcic also triˈcalcium, a. Chem. (traɪˈkælsɪk) [f. tri- 5 b + calcic, calcium.] Applied to a salt containing three atoms of calcium; e.g. tricalcic or tricalcium phosphate, Ca3(PO4)2, a salt of calcium and orthophosphoric acid, H3PO4.1871 Valentin Pract. Chem. 147 Hydric disodic phosphate gives ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Labradorite
Labradorite is an intermediate to calcic member of the plagioclase series. It has an anorthite percentage (%An) of between 50 and 70. The lamellar separation only occurs in plagioclases of a certain composition; those of calcic labradorite (50-70% anorthite) and bytownite (formula: , wikipedia.org
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