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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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incrustation
incrustation/ˌɪnkrʌˈsteɪʃn; ˌɪnkrʌs`teʃən/ n1 [U] formation of a hard outer covering; encrusting 结皮; 形成硬壳.2 [C] hard outer covering or layer, esp one that forms gradually 硬壳, 外层(尤指逐渐形成的) incrustations of barnacles on the hull 藤壶附在船身上形成坚硬的外层. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Aerugite
The most common occurrence is as an incrustation on furnace walls in which ores are roasted. wikipedia.org
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Descale Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DESCALE is to remove a coating, layer, or incrustation from : to free from scale. How to use descale in a sentence.
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Druse
Durzi, a Middle Eastern religious community Druse (botany), an aggregation of calcium oxalate crystals found in certain plants Druse (geology), an incrustation wikipedia.org
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encrustation
encrustation var. incrustation. Oxford English Dictionary
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incrustament
† inˈcrustament Obs. rare. [ad. It. incrostamento ‘a pargeting or rough casting’ (Florio), L. type *incrustāmentum, from incrustāre to incrust.] = incrustation 2.1538 Leland Itin. V. 7 There were founde a late..certeyne paintid Incrustamentes hard by the Castel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anamika (fungus)
Their pileipellis an epicutis, repent thin-walled hyphae with pale brownish incrustation. Their caulocystidia occur in small clusters or scattered. wikipedia.org
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Eublemma amabilis
The caterpillar enters the lac insect through one of the openings in the test or by tunnelling a hole through the incrustation. wikipedia.org
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fiorite
fiorite Min. (fɪˈɔəraɪt) [Named by Thomson 1796 from Santa Fior-a, its locality; see -ite.] An incrustation formed from the decomposition of the siliceous minerals of volcanic rocks about fumaroles, or from the siliceous waters of hot springs.1808 T. Allan Min. Nomen. 52 Müller's glass, or Lava glas... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mycena alnicola
Cheilocystidia present, clavate to broadly fusiform; subcylindrical to spindle-shaped or sometimes with one or two protuberances; smooth or with low incrustation wikipedia.org
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phosphuranylite
phosphuranylite Min. (fɒsfjʊˈrænɪlaɪt) [f. phospho- + uranyl + -ite.] Hydrous phosphate of uranium, occurring as a yellow pulverulent incrustation.1879 Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. iii. XVIII. 153 A new species called by the describer phosphuranylite. 1892 Dana Min. 859 Phosphuranylite..occurs as a pulverul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gaia II: La Voz Dormida
(I believe (The sleeping voice part II)) "La Cantata del Diablo – Missit me Dominus" – 21:11 (The Devil's Cantata – Missit me Dominus) [includes an incrustation wikipedia.org
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Kanazawa Yasue Gold Leaf Museum
Exhibits include folding screens, Kaga incrustation work, Kaga lacquer work, Kanazawa Buddhist altar, Kutani porcelain, Noh costumes etc. wikipedia.org
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Gorodets painting
Initially Gorodets craftsmen used the incrustation technique to ornament the distaffs, and by the mid 19th century saw the transition from incrustation wikipedia.org
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