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English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
English-Russian dictionary of geology. 2011.
Quartz — This article is about the mineral. For other uses, see Quartz (disambiguation). Quartz Quartz crystal cluster from Tibet General Category … Wikipedia
Variations of gray — Main article: Gray shades of gray redirects here. For other uses, see shades of gray (disambiguation). There are many tints and shades of the color gray. A selection of these various colors are shown below. Gray/Grey … Wikipedia
Slate gray — Color coordinates Hex triplet #708090 RGBB (r … Wikipedia
Agate — For other uses, see Agate (disambiguation). Agate Banded agate (agate like onyx); the specimen is 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide General Category … Wikipedia
graphic granite — noun : a light colored intrusive rock having the quartz crystals so arranged in the feldspar as to appear in a transverse section like written characters called also Hebraic granite, pegmatite, runite * * * a pegmatite that has crystals of gray… … Useful english dictionary
plasma — plasmatic /plaz mat ik/, plasmic, adj. /plaz meuh/, n. 1. Anat., Physiol. the liquid part of blood or lymph, as distinguished from the suspended elements. 2. Cell Biol. cytoplasm. 3. whey. 4. a green, faintly translucent chalcedony. 5. Physics. a … Universalium
graphic granite — a pegmatite that has crystals of gray quartz imbedded in white or pink microcline in such a manner that they resemble cuneiform writing. [1830 40] * * * … Universalium
Roche Rock — Three pointed outcropping of rock in the Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England, said to be haunted by demonic spirits. Roche Rock, several miles south of the town of Bodmin, was formed millions of years ago out of gray quartz and black tourmaline,… … Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology
flint instruments — tools made of hard gray quartz (type of rock) … English contemporary dictionary
KGQ — abbr. Kentucky Gray Quartz … Dictionary of abbreviations
graywacke — /gray wak , wak euh/, n. Geol. a dark gray coarse grained wacke. Also, greywacke. [1805 15; partly trans., partly adapted from G Grauwache; see WACKE] * * * or dirty sandstone Sedimentary rock composed of sand sized grains in a fine grained clay… … Universalium