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gypseous
gypseous, a. (ˈdʒɪpsɪəs) [f. late L. gypse-us (f. gypsum) + -ous. Cf. gypsous.] 1. Resembling or having the qualities of gypsum.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 437 Of phlegme... If gypseous, by nodous swellings. 1710 T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 278 And these [Expectorators]..cast purulent and gypseous M...
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Calytrix gypsophila
clay pans often with samphires in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia and into central and western South Australia where it grows on gypseous
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gypsous
gypsous, a. (ˈdʒɪpsəs) [f. gyps-um + -ous. Cf. F. gypseux.] = gypseous 1 and 2.1655 Fuller Hist. Camb. 129 An exhalation in moist weather out of Gipsous or plaisterly ground. 1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 501 The statues of the superb mausoleum..are of gypsous alabaster. 1852 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. I...
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Gaillardia multiceps
Gaillardia multiceps grows in gypseous soils, including sand dunes.
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gypsine
† ˈgypsine, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. gyps-um + -ine.] = gypseous.1695 Phil. Trans. XIX. 151 It makes a glittering shew, being built of Gypsine Stone, or Rock-Ising-glass, resembling alabaster. 1753 in Chambers Cycl. Supp.
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Fouquieria shrevei
It is endemic to some scattered gypsum outcroppings in the Bolsón de Mapimí, where the low rainfall, hot climate and gypseous soil work to create a restrictive
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guhr
‖ guhr Min. (guːr) See also gur. [Ger. dial.; lit. ‘ferment’, related to gähren to ferment: see yeast.] A loose earthy deposit from water found in the cavities of rocks.[1686, 1753: see gur.] 1770 Engestrom tr. Cronstedt's Mineral. xiv. 23 Gypseous Earth properly so called, Guhr. 1839 Ure Dict. Arts...
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Libmanan
brass wire, several stags’ horns, beautifully-formed dishes and vessels, some of them painted, probably of Chinese origin; striped bracelets, of a soft, gypseous
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gilia
gilia, n. Brit. /ˈdʒɪlɪə/, U.S. /ˈdʒɪliə/ [‹ scientific Latin Gilia, genus name (H. Ruiz & J. Pavon Florae Peruvianae et Chilensis (1794) 25/1) > suffix1 Affix 1.] Any of numerous plants of the genus Gilia or related genera of the phlox family Polemoniaceae, which are chiefly low-growing herbs of...
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Haud
The plateau is covered by a characteristic red sand, which conceals solid rocks like Nubian, Lower and Middle Eocene limestones as well as gypseous shales
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Tongrian
Tongrian, a. Geol. (ˈtɒŋgrɪən) [f. Tongres, in Belgium, where developed + -ian.] Name for marine strata of the Lower Oligocene of Belgium.1883 [see rupelian]. 1885 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. (ed. 2) 864 The Tongrian deposits contain an abundant marine fauna = the Egeln beds of Germany. 1885 Lyell Elem. G...
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gyps coprotheres phát âm, Các phát âm cho gyps coprotheres
gyps coprotheres là gì:南非兀鹫; Những từ khác "gyp joint" phát âm "gyp-base mud" phát âm "gypper" phát âm "gyppo" phát âm "gyps" phát âm "gyps rueppellii" phát âm "gypsa" phát âm "gypseous" phát âm "gypseous marl" phát âm; Tiếng Anh Tiếng Trung Quốc Tiếng Việt Từ điển Câu.
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Gawler bioregion
The Lake Acraman button-daisy (Leptorhynchos melanocarpus) is endemic to gypseous soils of the lake flats.
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alabaster
▪ I. alabaster obs. var. arblaster, a crossbowman.▪ II. alabaster (ˈæləˌbɑːstə(r), -æ-, ˌæləˈbɑːstə(r), -æ-) Forms: 4 alabaustre, alabast, 4–6 alabastre, 6 aliblaster, 6–7 alablaster, 4– alabaster. [a. OFr. alabastre (mod.Fr. albâtre), ad. L. alabaster, -trum, a. Gr. ἀλάβαστρος, prop. ἀλάβαστος; sai...
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Raak Plain boinka
There are more than 50 naturally "playas", or saline lakes, and gypseous saltmarsh plains.
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