10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZEBRAIC»
Discover the use of
zebraic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zebraic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Socratic Seminars and Literature Circles
What is “inappropriate” about a cat speaking Zebraic? "Hello there!” says the
Siamese cat in perfectly pronounced Zebraic. “It certainly is a pleasant day, isn't it
? The sun is shining, the birds are singing; isn't the world a lovely place to live
today ...
Marc Moeller, Victor Moeller, 2013
2
The Fantastic Other: An Interface of Perspectives
It seems that an otherwise ordinary cat learned zebraic. Thereafter, whenever he
hailed a zebra in his native language, the zebra was so astonished that the cat
could kill him and eat him. As the cat killed more zebras, the zebras became
more ...
Brett Cooke, Jaume Marti-Olivella, George Edgar Slusser, 1998
3
A Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, ...
... increased Mg2+ or SO42- contents in diagenetic fluids (exact controls are still
uncertain). •Zebraic chalcedony - banded chalcedony; length-fast, but c-axis lies
normal to fiber long axis; occurs as cements and as a replacement of evaporites.
Peter A. Scholle, Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, 2003
FIG. 14.—Photomicrograph of fracture filled with zebraic chalcedony and
megaquartz. Length of view is 2 cm. Cavity F ills.,—F illed cavities within the
jasper bed are abundant locally and are up to 30 cm long and 15 cm thick. Some
dome up ...
5
Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 1233
12771- 72' Brecciated, vaguely laminated gray dolomite; somewhat zebraic in
patches; subparallel bedding; minor vuggy porosity; vertical vein system appears
post-horizontal. 12772- 75' Dark gray dolomite, finely crystalline; 10% white ...
Aulstead, K L, Spencer, R
6
Fantastic Worlds : Myths, Tales, and Stories: Myths, Tales, ...
NCE UPON A TIME there was a Siamese cat who pretended to be a lion and
spoke inappropriate Zebraic. That language is whinnied by the race of striped
horses in Africa. Here now: An innocent zebra is walking in a jungle and
approaching ...
7
Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
The chalcedony is zebraic (Z), radiating fibrous length-slow (quartzine) (Q), and
radiating fibrous length-fast (C). The presence of zebraic chalcedony and
quartzine has been suggested to indicate the replacement of evaporites (Folk
and ...
8
Silica in Sediments: Nodular and Bedded Chert : Selected ...
Photomicrograph of fracture filled with zebraic chalcedony and megaquartz.
Length of view is 2 cm. Cavity Fills.— Filled cavities within the jasper bed are
abundant locally and are up to 30 cm long and 15 cm thick. Some dome up the
overlying ...
9
Select Field Guides to Cave and Karst Lands of the United States
The zebraic textures are roughly parallel to the primary bedrock stratification. In
places, overlying bedrock strata have slumped downward into or toward zebraic
pods. The origin of this type of zebra rock is poorly understood but is almost ...
Annette Summers Engel, Scott A. Engel, 2009
Zebraic chalcedony is characterized by a very pretty extinction pattern in the form
of broken ribbons ("zebraic") with crossed polarisers (Fig. 5). According to
McBride & Folk (1977), this is a result of systematic snail-like twisting of ...