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embedded
a surrounding mass surrounded on all sides as found pebbles embedded in the silt stone containing many embedded fossils as peach
Embedment
The act of embedding or the state of being embedded
fiberglass
and used in applications requiring heat resistance it is also embedded in resins to make a pliable but strong composite material
leatherjack
any of several New World tropical fishes having tiny embedded scales the leatherjacket2
Millefiore glass
Slender rods or tubes of colored glass fused together and embedded in clear glass used for paperweights and other small articles
Mudsill
The lowest sill of a structure usually embedded in the soil the lowest timber of a house also
Phenocryst
One of the prominent embedded crystals of a porphyry
Photo electric cell
A cell as one of two electrodes embedded in selenium which by exposure to light generates an electric
Doctrine of basic structure
in vacuo. Inferences from it must be shown to be embedded in and to flow logically and naturally from the bases
Jewellery
metal also irrespective of whether these articles have precious stones embedded in them or not, CWT v. Binapani Chakravarty, AIR 1995
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