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▪ I. incrustate, ppl. a. (ɪnˈkrʌstət) (Erron. -crustrate.) [ad. L. incrustāt-us, pa. pple. of incrustāre, f. in- (in-2) + crustāre, f. crusta crust.] † 1. Formed or hardened into a crust. Obs.1626 Bacon Sylva §99 The Finer Part will bee turned into Aire, and the Grosser sticke as it were baked, and ...
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incrustative
† inˈcrustative Obs. rare—1. [f. incrustate v. + -ive.] A substance that tends to form incrustations.1765 Universal Mag. XXXVII. 355/2 Incrustatives and exsiccatives, as myrrh, aloes.
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incrustation
incrustation (ɪnkrʌˈsteɪʃən) Also en-. [ad. late L. incrustātiōn-em, n. of action from incrustāre to incrustate; cf. F. incrustation (16th c.).] 1. The action of encrusting; the formation of a crust, the fact or condition of being encrusted.1656 Blount Glossogr., Incrustation, a pargetting, rough⁓ca...
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‖ teˈrrella [mod.L. dim. of terra earth: cf. L. terrula, and see -el2.] 1. A little Earth; a small orb or planet. Now rare or as nonce-use.1657–83 Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) I. 162 Only signifying His making greater worlds, and not these microcosm terrellas. 1682 H. More Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 141...
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