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Arenicolite
Arenicolite Ar`e*nic"o*lite, n. [L. arena sand + colere to
cherish or live.] (Paleon.)
An ancient wormhole in sand, preserved in the rocks. --Dana.
chalcoliteTorbernite Tor"bern*ite, n. [So named after Torber Bergmann, a
Swedish chemist.] (Min.)
A mineral occurring in emerald-green tabular crystals having
a micaceous structure. It is a hydrous phosphate of uranium
and copper. Called also copper uranite, and chalcolite. Coccolite
Coccolite Coc"co*lite, n. [Gr. ? a grain, seed + -lite: cf. F.
coccalite.] (Min.)
A granular variety of pyroxene, green or white in color.
Coccolith
Coccolith Coc"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a grain, seed + -lith.]
(Biol.)
One of a kind of minute, calcareous bodies, probably
vegetable, often abundant in deep-sea mud.
Colitis
Colitis Co*li"tis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? + -itis.] (Med.)
An inflammation of the large intestine, esp. of its mucous
membrane; colonitis.
Discolith
Discolith Dis"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a round plate + -lith.]
(Biol.)
One of a species of coccoliths, having an oval discoidal
body, with a thick strongly refracting rim, and a thinner
central portion. One of them measures about 1/50000 of an
inch in its longest diameter.
Francolite
Francolite Fran"co*lite, n. (Min.)
A variety of apatite from Wheal Franco in Devonshire.
Indicolite
Indicolite In*dic"o*lite, n. [L. indicum indigo + -lite: cf.
F. indicolithe.] (Min.)
A variety of tourmaline of an indigo-blue color.
LaccoliteLaccolite Lac"co*lite, Laccolith Lac"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a
cistern + -lite, -lith.] (Geol.)
A mass of igneous rock intruded between sedimentary beds and
resulting in a mammiform bulging of the overlying strata. --
Lac`co*lit"ic, a. LaccolithLaccolite Lac"co*lite, Laccolith Lac"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a
cistern + -lite, -lith.] (Geol.)
A mass of igneous rock intruded between sedimentary beds and
resulting in a mammiform bulging of the overlying strata. --
Lac`co*lit"ic, a. LaccoliticLaccolite Lac"co*lite, Laccolith Lac"co*lith, n. [Gr. ? a
cistern + -lite, -lith.] (Geol.)
A mass of igneous rock intruded between sedimentary beds and
resulting in a mammiform bulging of the overlying strata. --
Lac`co*lit"ic, a. Malacolite
Malacolite Mal"a*co*lite, n. [Gr. ? soft + -lite.] (Min.)
A variety of pyroxene.
NiccoliteNiccolite Nic"co*lite, n. [from NL. niccolum nickel.] (Min.)
A mineral of a copper-red color and metallic luster; an
arsenide of nickel; -- called also coppernickel,
kupfernickel. Phacolite
Phacolite Phac"o*lite, n. [Gr. ? lentil + -lite.] (Min.)
A colorless variety of chabazite; the original was from
Leipa, in Bohemia.
Pharmacolite
Pharmacolite Phar*mac"o*lite, n. [Gr. fa`rmakon drug,
poisonous drug + -lite: cf. F. pharmacolithe.] (Min.)
A hydrous arsenate of lime, usually occurring in silky fibers
of a white or grayish color.
Scolithus
Scolithus Scol"i*thus (? or ?), n. [NL., fr. Gr. skw`lhx a
worm + li`qos a stone.] (Paleon.)
A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone, and believed
to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm.
Meaning of Colit from wikipedia
- Avienius' Ora Maritima,
verses 111–112, i.e.
eamque late gens
Hiernorum colit;
propinqua rursus insula Albionum patet. Unger, G. F. (1883). "Die K****iteriden...
- Maximi**** et ipse nihil: illa nihil, quia
facta manu, hic,
manuum quia
facta colit. ("Isis, Apollo,
Venus – they are naught;
Maximian himself too, is naught;...
-
octogentesimi trigesimi primi.
Requiescat in pace.
Patria grata ejus
memoriam colit. Anno M.DCCCLVI. In 1862 both Juan
Antonio Vero
Calvo and
Isidoro Lozano...
- Avienius' Ora Maritima,
verses 111–112, i.e.
eamque late gens
Hiernorum colit;
propinqua rursus insula Albionum patet. Orosius,
Histories against the...
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gradum quadragesimum octavum et
nonum ad
quinquagesimum primum, gens mea
colit,
usitato jam
nomine Bojemia, seu Bohemia, et Boemia,
itemque Czechia vocatur...
- tuo viro clarior, Quia
cunctis est nobilior:
Romeorum est despotus, Quem
colit mundus totus; In
porphyro est genitus, A deo
missus celitus More glorious...
- Latio, quem
protinus urbes Albanae coluere sacrum, nunc
maxima rerum Roma
colit, ****
prima movent in
proelia Martem, Sive
Getis inferre manu lacrimabile...
-
Roberto de.
Recensio altera plantarum minus cognitarum quas
Hortus Patavinus colit. in: Atti del
Reale Istituto veneto di scienze,
lettere ed arti. ser. 3...
- sita
SIGAEA est:
satis hoc: qui
cetera nescit |
Rusticus est:
artes nec
colit ille
bonas (loosely translated: 'Here lies Sigea; no more need be said;...
-
domus tua
Lampsacist quaque silva, Priape/ nam te
praecipue in suis
urbibus colit ora / ****espontia
ceteris ostreosior oris" (loosely translated: "This enclosure...