Rock - Law Dictionary Search Results
Stranding
been entertained. It would appear that merely striking against a rock, bank, or shore is not a stranding; the ship must
Wolfram ore
ore, 'wolfram ore' when detached and taken out from the rock in which it is embedded either by crushing the rock
Hypogene
beneath the earths surface said of granite gneiss and other rocks whose crystallization is believed of have taken place beneath a
Deuterogenic
Of secondary origin said of certain rocks whose material has been derived from older rocks
Pyroxene
alumina and iron Pyroxene is an essential constituent of many rocks especially basic igneous rocks as basalt gabbro etc
Rocky
Full of or abounding in rocks consisting of rocks as a rocky mountain a rocky shore
Saxatile
Of or pertaining to rocks living among rocks as a saxatile plant
Saxicavous
Boring or hollowing out rocks said of certain mollusks which live in holes which they
Rocker
One who rocks specifically one who rocks a cradle
Pitchstone
An igneous rock of semiglassy nature having a luster like pitch
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