10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLUVIOTERRESTRIAL»
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fluvioterrestrial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
(Thompson) Fluvioterrestrial. Of or pertaining to the land and fresh waters of the
earth; not marine. (Standard) Flux. 1. A salt or other mineral, added In smelting to
assist fusion, by forming more fusible compounds. ( Raymond ) 2. Bitumens ...
Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1920
(Thompson) Fluvioterrestrial. Of or pertaining to the land and fresh waters of the
earth; not marine. (Standard) Flux. 1. A salt or other mineral, added In smelting to
assist fusion, by forming more fusible compounds. (Raymond) 2. Bitumens ...
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
fluvioterrestrial (floo'vlötërës'trläl) a. [L. fluvius, stream ; terra, land.] Found in
streams and in the land beside them (zool.). flux (fluks) n. [L. fluere, to flow.] Term
appl. species that are not yet stable (biol.). foetal (fë'täl) a. [L. foetus, offspring.] ...
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: fluvial, fluviatic, flu- viatile, fluvioglacial, fluviologist, fluviology,
fluviomarine, fluvioration, fluvioterrestrial flux- (L., flow) See fluct- for examples.
fold See diplo-, -plex, and -ploid. folii- (1., leaf, sheet) See folio- for examples.
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Science Terms Made Easy: A Lexicon of Scientific Words and ...
... on a screen. Fluvial Latin fluvi- river, stream -al of the kind of, pertaining to,
having the form or character of Pertaining to rivers and river activities; found or
living in a river; produced by a river or stream. Fluvioterrestrial Latin fluvi- river,
stream ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... inhabiting and developing in streams (applies to certain insect larvae); caused
by rivers (applies to deposits) fluvioterrestrial — found in streams and in the land
beside them effluvium — body odor; that which emanates from an animal body, ...
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Engineering Geology and the Environment:
7). These layers overly a terrestrial sequence of clays of relatively high
coherence. The alluvial fans and the fluvioterrestrial and coastal deposits (fig. 8)
complete the geological configuration of the given area. The main tectonic
characteristic of ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Exxfluvicoline (cfcoline atcolous); fluvioglacial, fluviograph, and: fluviology,
fluviomarine, fluvioterrestrial. CfFLOW [flux, asin efflux, influx, reflux, fromL fluere,
toflow.SeeFLOW.] foci,foco:c/ffof FOCUS(n),q.v. Exx: foci meter, focometer. foli,
folio; ...
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A glossary of the mining and mineral industry
(Thompson) Fluvioterrestrial. Of or pertaining to the land and fresh waters of the
earth; not marine. (Standard) Flux. 1. A salt or other mineral, added in smelting to
assist fusion, by forming more fusible compounds. (Raymond) 2. Bitumens ...
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Dictionnary of Agricultural Engineering & Technology Part Ix ...
... 746 Fluvial, 746 Fluvial Erosion, 746 Fluvial Sediment, 746 Fluvioglacial, 746
Fluvioglacial Stream, 746 Fluviomarine, 746 Fluvioterrestrial, 746 Flux, 746 Flux
Density, 746 Fluxial Rice Lands, 746 Fluxing Materials, 747 Flyash, 747 see also,
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