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encrust
encrust, incrust, v. (ɛn-, ɪnˈkrʌst) [Prob. of twofold formation: (1) ad. Fr. incrust-er or It. incrustare (used in sense 1), ad. L. incrustāre, f. in upon + crusta crust. (2) f. en-1, in- + crust, or ad. Fr. encroûter (in 16th c. encrouster) of equivalent formation. The en- and in- forms are both i... Oxford English Dictionary
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encrust
encrust/ɪnˈkrʌst; ɪn`krʌst/ v1 [usu passive 通常用於被动语态 Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (with sth) cover (a surface) with a crust or thin hard coating, sometimes for decoration 在(表面)覆以薄而硬的壳或外层(有时作为装饰) a gold vase encrusted with diamonds 镶嵌钻石的金花瓶 an encrusted wound 结痂的伤口.2 [I] form into a crust 形成壳或硬皮 Salt from the sea... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Aulopora
Colonies commonly encrust hard substrates such as rocks, shells and carbonate hardgrounds. wikipedia.org
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Oedignathus
Ecology O. inermis lives in pairs under the purplish coralline algae which encrust the rocks around the low tide mark, and may be found at depths of . wikipedia.org
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incrust
incrust etc., variants of encrust, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anticalyptraea
Anticalyptraea commonly encrust various invertebrate fossils such as stromatoporoids, rugose corals, bryozoans, brachiopods and crinoids, but they can wikipedia.org
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encrusted
encrusted, incrusted, ppl. a. (ɛn-, ɪnˈkrʌstɪd) [f. encrust v. + -ed1.] In senses of the vb.1663 J. Beale Let. 21 Jan. in Boyle's Wks. 1772 VI. 387 A black incrusted substance, which he found in Mendipp-hills, bedecked very delightfully with artificial branches of the exact form of ferns, which they... Oxford English Dictionary
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incrusting
encrusting, incrusting, ppl. a. (ɛn-, ɪnˈkrʌstɪŋ) [f. encrust v. + -ing2.] That encrusts.a 1691 Boyle Hist. Air (1692) 140, I visited the incrusting spring..and could not find anything incrusted within 26 yards of the rise of it. 1766 Pennant Zool. (1768) I. Pref. 3 The excellence and number of our ... Oxford English Dictionary
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encrustment
encrustment (ɛnˈkrʌstmənt) [f. encrust v. + -ment.] concr. That which is deposited by the action of encrusting; an outer encrusted layer or shell. Also fig.1861 Craik Hist. Eng. Lit. I. 561 That rich..spirit of drollery..penetrating through all enfoldings and rigorous encrustments into the kernel of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haliclona stilensis
It may encrust mussels or other hard surfaces or be found under stones in sheltered to moderately exposed areas. References stilensis wikipedia.org
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Homosclerophorida
Habitat Homoscleromorpha are exclusively marine sponges that tend to encrust on other surfaces at shallow depths. wikipedia.org
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over-emptied
over-emptied to over-encrust: see over-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Serebrina
Ecology Based on the little information available, Serebrina appears to encrust on hard surfaces. wikipedia.org
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Dolichocarpus seawardii
Thin-layer chromatography shows that the species contains erythrin; tiny translucent crystals of this lichen product encrust the hyphae of the medulla. wikipedia.org
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imbake
† imˈbake, v. Obs. rare. [f. im-1 + bake v.] trans. To encrust, cake.1632 Heywood 1st Pt. Iron Age iv. Wks. 1874 III. 329 Troilus..lyeth imbak'd In his cold blood. Oxford English Dictionary
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