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Laumontite
a white color and vitreous luster It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime Exposed to the air it loses
Knebelite
brown or green color and glistening luster It is a silicate of iron and manganese
VerbarKieselguhr
Siliceous earth diatomaceous earth specifically porous infusorial earth used as an
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Karpholite
tufts of a straw yellow color It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and manganese
Jaspilite
A compact siliceous rock resembling jasper
Itacolumite
A laminated granular siliceous rocks often occurring in regions where the diamond is found
Iolite
A silicate of alumina iron and magnesia having a bright blue color
Ilvaite
A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals and
VerbarHyalospongia
An order of vitreous sponges having glassy six rayed siliceous spicules called also Hexactinellinaelig
Phenacite
rhombohedral crystals sometimes used as a gem It is a silicate of glucina and receives its name from its deceptive similarity
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Did you mean: silicate?
Silicated - Law Dictionary Search Results
Laumontite
a white color and vitreous luster It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and lime Exposed to the air it loses
Knebelite
brown or green color and glistening luster It is a silicate of iron and manganese
VerbarKieselguhr
Siliceous earth diatomaceous earth specifically porous infusorial earth used as an
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Karpholite
tufts of a straw yellow color It is a hydrous silicate of alumina and manganese
Jaspilite
A compact siliceous rock resembling jasper
Itacolumite
A laminated granular siliceous rocks often occurring in regions where the diamond is found
Iolite
A silicate of alumina iron and magnesia having a bright blue color
Ilvaite
A silicate of iron and lime occurring in black prismatic crystals and
VerbarHyalospongia
An order of vitreous sponges having glassy six rayed siliceous spicules called also Hexactinellinaelig
Phenacite
rhombohedral crystals sometimes used as a gem It is a silicate of glucina and receives its name from its deceptive similarity
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