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Sandstone
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Laterite
An argillaceous sandstone of a red color and much seamed found in India
Minerals
earth, either by mining or quarrying, except common clay [Glasgow v. Farie, (1888) 13 App Cas 657], or sandstone (N.B. Ry. v. Budhill Coal and Sandstone Co., 1910 AC 116); but china clay is a mineral (G.W.
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Scrubstone
A species of calciferous sandstone
VerbarScolithus
A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone and believed to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm
Sarsen
One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs called also sarsen stone and Druid stone
Quartzite
Massive quartz occurring as a rock a metamorphosed sandstone called also quartz rock
Psarolite
A silicified stem of tree fern found in abundance in the Triassic sandstone
Psammite
A species of micaceous sandstone
Potsdam group
A subdivision of the Primordial or Cambrian period in American geology so named from the sandstone of Potsdam New York See Chart of Geology
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Sandstone - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sandstone
Matched in: Term Sandstone
Laterite
An argillaceous sandstone of a red color and much seamed found in India
Minerals
earth, either by mining or quarrying, except common clay [Glasgow v. Farie, (1888) 13 App Cas 657], or sandstone (N.B. Ry. v. Budhill Coal and Sandstone Co., 1910 AC 116); but china clay is a mineral (G.W.
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Scrubstone
A species of calciferous sandstone
VerbarScolithus
A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone and believed to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm
Sarsen
One of the large sandstone blocks scattered over the English chalk downs called also sarsen stone and Druid stone
Quartzite
Massive quartz occurring as a rock a metamorphosed sandstone called also quartz rock
Psarolite
A silicified stem of tree fern found in abundance in the Triassic sandstone
Psammite
A species of micaceous sandstone
Potsdam group
A subdivision of the Primordial or Cambrian period in American geology so named from the sandstone of Potsdam New York See Chart of Geology
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