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clay-slate
clay-slate An argillaceous sedimentary rock, of bluish or greenish colour, composed of indurated clay, characterized by being extremely fissile, the cleavage being entirely distinct from, and in origin subsequent to, the original stratification, which it crosses at all angles, while parallel to itse... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ardclough
The grauwacke consists of small and finely rounded and angular grains of quartz, numerous minute scales of mica, small fragments of clay-slate, and sometimes The grauwacke consists of small and finely rounded and angular grains of quartz, numerous minute scales of mica, small fragments of clay-slate, and sometimes wikipedia.org
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Slate & Clay Tile Reclamation | The Durable Slate Company
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greywacke
greywacke Geol. (ˈgreɪwækə) Also graywacke, greywack. [Anglicised form of grauwacke.] A conglomerate or grit rock consisting of rounded pebbles and sand firmly united together; originally applied to various strata of the Silurian series. Also attrib.1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 293 Almost the whole of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fastnet
primarily in the World Netball Series Fastnet Race, one of the four or so most prestigious ocean races in competitive sailing Fastnet Rock, a small clay-slate wikipedia.org
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cleavage
cleavage (ˈkliːvɪdʒ) [f. cleave v. + -age.] 1. a. The action of cleaving or splitting crystals and certain rocks along their lines of natural fissure; the state of being so cleft.1816 Cleaveland Min. 9 The primitive forms of crystals can be ascertained only by mechanical division. This process, some... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cape Lyon
Clay-slate and limestone lie in nearly horizontal strata beneath them. The view inland terminates with the Melville Range. wikipedia.org
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phyllite
phyllite (ˈfɪlaɪt) [f. Gr. ϕύλλον a leaf + -ite1.] 1. Min. a. A species of magnesia-mica, occurring in small scales in argillaceous schist or slate. b. A rock consisting of an argillaceous schist or slate containing scales or flakes of mica. See A. R. Hunt Notes on Petrolog. Nomencl. in Geol. Mag. J... Oxford English Dictionary
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porcellanite
porcellanite Min. (pɔəˈsɛlənaɪt) Also -ela-. [a. Ger. porzellanit (J. T. A. Peithner 1794), f. porzellan porcelain + -it, -ite1. So F. porcellanite.] A hard naturally-baked clay, somewhat resembling jasper: also called porcelain jasper. Also, a synonym of porcelain-spar (Chester).1796 Kirwan Elem. M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fastnet Lighthouse
It is a small clay-slate islet with quartz veins, and rises to about above the low water mark and is separated from the much smaller Little Fastnet to wikipedia.org
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Tavistock Canal
The tunnel, which was driven through elvan rock and killas clay-slate, is below Morwell Down at its deepest point, and it was finished in 1816. wikipedia.org
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macle
▪ I. macle (ˈmæk(ə)l) See also mascle. [a. F. macle, ad. L. macula spot, mesh.] 1. Cryst. A hemitropic or twin crystal. Also attrib. [After Romé de L'Isle's use of F. macle, 1783.]1801 De Bournon's Acc. certain Minerals in Phil. Trans. XCI. 185 Whence results a kind of macle, the form of which is a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dactyliocerassandstein Formation
There the Posidonia Shale is present at least 5 m on the Irlbach Profile composed by Clay-Slate in their lower part, overlaid by the fine-grain slate sandstone wikipedia.org
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راينر ماريا ريلكه
مراجع وصلات خارجية وصلة تحتوي أهم أعمالة مترجمة إلى العربية Profile at Poets.org Profile at Poetry Foundation "Rilke" by Clive James in Slate The Nation 24 November 2009 "Rilke the clay plot" by Robert Vilain, ذي تايمز (16 September 2009) "The life of a poet" article in The Washington Post wikipedia.org
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killas
killas (ˈkɪləs) Also 7–9 kellus, 8 killos. [Cornish.] The Cornish Miners' term for clay-slate; geologically, the clay-slate of Cornwall, of Devonian age, which rests on the granite.1674–91 Ray Coll. Words Prepar. Metals (E.D.S.) 11 Above the spar lies another kind of substance like a white soft ston... Oxford English Dictionary
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