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Beneficiate
To reduce ores
Slime
term used in milling practice to describe a suspension, in water of the fully divided fraction of pulverized ore; also solid, whether suspended or after setting out to drying, Handbook of Mineral Dressing (at p. 1504); see
Selectively mined
Selectively mined, wolfram ore is always selectively mined in the technical terminology. The expression 'selectively mined' means that the wolfram ore is
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Oriental mixture
merely a technical terminology or just another name for what is known in the commercial world as manganese ore of an average on standard percentage of about 49%, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Regional Assistant Commissioner of
Substitution
in-effective so as to leave intact what was sought to be displaced, State of Maharashtra v. C.P. Manganese Ore Co., AIR 1977 SC 879: (1977) 1 SCC 643. Substitution. In the Civil Law a conditional appointment of
Shop
the business of buying or selling is carried on to constitute the said premises into a 'shop', International Ore and Fertilizers (India) (P) Ltd. v. E.S.I. Corporation, AIR 1988 SC 79 (81); see also Cochin Shipping Co.
Ordeffe or Ordelfe
Ordeffe or Ordelfe, a liberty where by a man claims the ore found in his own land; also, the ore lying under land
Continental mixture
process by which the continental mixture is made. The mixture comes into existence automatically by piling up manganese ore des-patched from various States one after the other, Manganese Ore (India) Ltd. v. Regional Asstt. C.S.T, (1976) 4
Pay streak
The zone parallel to the walls of a vein in which the ore is concentrated or any narrow streak of paying ore in less valuable material
Mineralizer
An element which is combined with a metal thus forming an ore Thus in galena or lead ore sulphur is a mineralizer in hematite oxygen is a mineralizer
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