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cryp
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ˌkrɪptəʊˈklæstɪk
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kryptoklastisch
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Commonly this rock is an encrinal limestone composed wholly or largely of
disarticulated crinoid stems and/or plate fragments, is firmly cemented, is
compact, and is matrix-bounded. Cryptoclastic: micritic limestone (or dolomicrite)
having an ...
George V. Chilingar, Harold Joseph Bissell, Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge, 2011
They may reflect short polarity subchrons or intensity fluctuations of the
geomagnetic field. cryptoclastic rock (cryp-to-clas'-tic) (a) A clastic rock whose
extremely fine constituents can be seen only under the microscope. Ant:
macroclastic rock.
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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Doklady of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.: Earth ...
The interior of vesicles is filled by pale fine-grained carbonate; their cover
consists of dark cryptoclastic carbonate. Some vesicles (evidently depending on
the orientation) have coagulations of cryptoclastic carbonate in the middle.
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... not have apparent reproductive organs cryptorchism — a condition in which
the testes fail to descend cryptesthesia — the power of perceiving without
sensory mechanism; clairvoyance cryptoclastic — made up of minute fragmental
particles ...
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
claud- *• cocc- clastothrix, cranioclast, cryptoclastic, den- droclastic, epiclastic,
glycoclastic, haloclas- tics, hydroclastics, iconoclasm, iconoclast, iconoclastic,
limnoclastics, mythoclastic, oli- goclase, oligoclastic, orthoclase, orthoclastic, ...
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Carbonate rocks, physical and chemical aspects
Commonly this rock is an encrinal limestone composed wholly or largely of
disarticulated crinoid stems and/or plate fragments, is firmly cemented, is
compact, and is matrix-bounded. Cryptoclastic: micritic limestone (or dolomicrite)
having an ...
George V. Chilingar, Harold J. Bissell, Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge, 1967
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Webster's II New College Dictionary
... <cryptic markings> — cryp'ti-cal-ly adv crypto— oi crypt- pief |< Gk. kruptos.
hidden < kruptem. to hide.] Hidden : secret <cryptoclastic> cryp-to-claB'tic (krlp'lo-
klas'tlkj adi Made up of microscopic fragments — Used of rocks. cryp-to-coc-co-
sis ...
Houghton Mifflin Company, Webster, 1999
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A Thesaurus of English Word Roots
... the key) cryptesthesia (esthesia feeling) cryptorchism (failure of the testicles to
descend into the scrotum) (orchis testicle) crypto: cryptobiosis (same as
anabiosis) (bios life + osis condition) cryptoclastic (in mineralogy, consisting of
fragments ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2014
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Crossword Lists & Crossword Solver: Over 100,000 Potential ...
... CROWN IMPERIAL CROWN PRINCESS CRUISE MISSILE CRUISERWEIGHT
CRUSH BARRIERS CRYOBIOLOGIST CRYPTANALYSIS CRYPTANALYTIC
CRYPTOCLASTIC CRYPTOGRAPHER CRYPTOGRAPHIC CRYPTOZOOLOGY.
Crustification The structure of minerals that have filled a cavity by successive
linings : corresponding to the stratification of sedimentary rocks. Cryptoclastic (Gk
. Kpvirros, hidden + KXaoro's, broken in pieces) — Compact, the component
grains ...
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1895