10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COTICULAR»
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coticular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Jaques et Cie, at Vielsalm, Belgium, which are visited with great interest by
geologists of all nations, as they contain the only deposit of this stone (coticular
shale) known to exist in the whole world. The entire canton of Vielsalm is
traversed ...
2
The Physics of the Universe
MOTE THE STRONG REACTION IN THE COTICULAR REGION Fig. 2.
COTICULAR RESIGN IN A TRANSVERSE SECTION OF A MATURE SEGMENT
OF Monieiia exparua ( x 400) STAINED WITH H.EMA- TOXYLIN-EOSIN BY/ THE
USUAL ...
Sir James Hopwood Jeans, 1928
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language
... means of reaching greater perfection ; Keep OOUnsel, to keep a secret ; King's
counsel (K.C-), a barritter-at-law appointed Count Counter by letters-patent — the
office is honoraiyT'but gives 812. Coticular. Counsel. fate, lit : me", her ; mtoe ;
4
Geological Essays, by Richard Kirwan,...
stone, or rubble flate, or -coticular flate, or indurated clay, and the harder often
graduate into the softer. 3 Nev. Nord. Beytr. 169. Or border upon the 'nuriatic
genus and pass into shistose chlorite, or shistose tale, or gneiss or shistose mica.
Tegular schist or slate, coticular schist, or whetstone, and various others
according to the degree of consistency or compactness. The schists, if existing at
all at any point of Lake Superior, are in such a state of disintegration, that their
true ...
Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly, 1857
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THE MARBLE-WORKERS' MAUAL
A kind of stone is commonly used which is quite difficult to procure Thi° lo "
species of cos or coticular stone, tvLi^n nas liner grains than the sandstone, and
which are not so easily detached from it. Pumice stone may also be used. The
work is ...
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Technologisches Wörterbuch: der deutschen, französischen und ...
Whetstone, s. (a smooth flat stone used for sharpening edged instruments by
friction), Stone * Der Schleif stein, Abziehstein, Wetz- stein <r Pierre /. a aiguiser.
Whetstone-slate, Whet-slate, s. (coticular schist used for sharpening instruments
of ...
8
The Highlands of the Brazil
This lump rises abruptly out of a sheet of sand crumbled from itself; the height is
about 110 feet, and the material is the now normal coticular sandstone, iron-
glazed below, and of brick-red and grey-yellow in the upper parts. The summit is
a ...
Richard Francis Burton, 1869
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Technological Dictionary: English-German-French
(a smooth flat stone used for sharpening edged instruments by friction). Stone +
Der Schleif 'stein, Abziehstein, Wetz- stein * Pierre /. a aiguiser. Whetstone-slate,
Whet-slate, s. (coticular schist used for sharpening instruments of iron) Hovaculite
...
... by actors in tragedy, while the soccus or sock was a shoe worn by the comic
actor; tragedy: see Buskin. Cothub/nal, a. tragic; solemn. COTICE, Cottise, kdtis,
or Cost, kost, in Heraldry: one of the diminutives of the Bend (q.v.). COTICULAR,
a.