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Definition of incrust
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Incrust
(v. t.) To inlay into, as a piece of
carving
or other
ornamental
object..
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Incrustate
::
Incrustate
(a.)
Incrusted.
Zaratite
::
Zaratite
(n.) A
hydrous
carbonate
of
nickel
occurring
as an
emerald-green
incrustation
on
chromite;
--
called
also
emerald
nickel.
Uran-ochre
::
Uran-ochre
(n.) A
yellow,
earthy
incrustation,
consisting
essentially
of the oxide of
uranium,
but more or less
impure..
Patina
::
Patina
(n.) The color or
incrustation
which age gives to works of art;
especially,
the green rust which
covers
ancient
bronzes,
coins,
and
medals..
Crustation
::
Crustation
(n.) An
adherent
crust;
an
incrustation.
Incrustate
::
Incrustate
(v. t.) To
incrust.
Eschara
::
Eschara
(n.) A genus of
Bryozoa
which
produce
delicate
corals,
often
incrusting
like
lichens,
but
sometimes
branched..
Occrustate
::
Occrustate
(v. t.) To
incrust;
to
harden.
Candied
::
Candied
(a.)
Preserved
in or with
sugar;
incrusted
with a
candylike
substance;
as,
candied
fruits..
Incrusted
::
Incrusted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Incrus.
Scab
::
Scab (n.) An
incrustation
over a sore,
wound,
vesicle,
or
pustule,
formed
by the
drying
up of the
discharge
from the
diseased
part..
Stonily
::
Stonewort
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Chara;
-- so
called
because
they are often
incrusted
with
carbonate
of lime. See
Chara.
Crust
::
Crust (v. i.) To
gather
or
contract
into a hard
crust;
to
become
incrusted.
Glase
::
Glase (v. t.) To
incrust,
cover,
or
overlay
with a thin
surface,
consisting
of, or
resembling,
glass;
as, to glaze
earthenware;
hence,
to
render
smooth,
glasslike,
or
glossy;
as, to glaze
paper,
gunpowder,
and the
like..
Marmoration
::
Marmoration
(n.) A
covering
or
incrusting
with
marble;
a
casing
of
marble;
a
variegating
so as to
resemble
marble.
Osteocolla
::
Osteocolla
(n.) A
cellular
calc tufa, which in some
places
forms
incrustations
on the stems of
plants,
--
formerly
supposed
to have the
quality
of
uniting
fractured
bones..
Tartar
::
Tartar
(n.) A
correction
which often
incrusts
the
teeth,
consisting
of
salivary
mucus,
animal
matter,
and
phosphate
of
lime..
Lignification
::
Lignification
(n.) A
change
in the
character
of a cell wall, by which it
becomes
harder.
It is
supposed
to be due to an
incrustation
of
lignin..
Incrustation
::
Incrustation
(n.)
Anything
inlaid
or
imbedded.
Vesbium
::
Vesbium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of which
little
is
known.
It is said by
Scacchi
to have been
extracted
from a
yellowish
incrustation
from the
cracks
of a
Vesuvian
lava
erupted
in 1631.
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