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INFUSORIAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INFUSORIAL is relating to, containing, or having Infusoria. www.merriam-webster.com
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INFUSORIAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
INFUSORIAL definition: of, consisting of, containing, or having the nature of, infusorians | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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INFUSORIAL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Infusorial definition: pertaining to, containing, or consisting of infusorians.. See examples of INFUSORIAL used in a sentence. www.dictionary.com
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infusorial
infusorial, a. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the Infusoria; consisting of or formed by Infusoria.1846 in Worcester. 1851–6 Woodward Mollusca i. 4 Commencing with the Infusorial monad, we may ascend..by a succession of closely allied forms, to the sea-urchin and holothuria. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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INFUSORIAL EARTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
"relating to or containing infusorians," from New Latin Infusoria "group of minute organisms found in infusions of decaying matter" www.merriam-webster.com
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infusorial, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective infusorial. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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infusory
infusory, a. and n. (ɪnˈfjuːsərɪ) [ad. L. type *infūsōrius, f. infūs-, ppl. stem of infundĕre to pour in: see -ory.] A. adj. † 1. Of or pertaining to (surgical) infusion or injection. Obs.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xi. 374 An Epistle..concerning Transfusion of bloud, and infusory Chirurgery. 2. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Infusorial Earth - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Diatomaceous earth is composed of the skeletons of diatoms, single-celled algae, which have accumulated in large beds in various parts of the world. www.sciencedirect.com
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Kieselguhr / Diatomite / Diatomaceous earth / Infusorial earth
Siliceous mineral occurring as a whitish powder, used in filtration. Takes it name from the fossil remains of tiny marine organisms (diatoms) which are its main ... www.bourgogne-wines.com
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INFUSORIAL EARTH definition in American English
a soft very fine-grained whitish rock consisting of the siliceous remains of diatoms deposited in the ocean or in ponds or lakes. It is used as an absorbent ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Infusorial Earth has many Uses - Scientific American
Deep-sea rocks packed with valuable metals may also be making oxygen in the deep, dark ocean—raising new questions about the cost of mining them. Rachel Feltman ... www.scientificamerican.com
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Infusorial Earth - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Diatomaceous earth is a widely available natural resource and has several industrial uses (such as a filtration material, an abrasive, a mechanical insecticide ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Jacob Whitman Bailey
He wrote many articles on scientific subjects for the American Journal of Science and for scientific societies, a report on the infusorial fossils of California wikipedia.org
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randanite
randanite Min. (ˈrændənaɪt) Also -dann-. [f. Randanne, Puy de Dôme, France, its locality + -ite.] (See quots.)1862 Dana Elem. Geol. 67 Randanite, a kind of opal made of infusorial remains. 1868 Watts Dict. Chem., Randanite, an earthy hydrate of silica, occurring near Pont Gibaud. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
This research had an important bearing on some of the infusorial earths used for polishing and other economic purposes; they added, moreover, largely to wikipedia.org
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