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Definition of Encrustment

Encrustment
Encrustment En*crust"ment, n. That which is formed as a crust; incrustment; incrustation. Disengaging truth from its encrustment of error. --I. Taylor.

Meaning of Encrustment from wikipedia

- A Fabergé egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a jewelled egg first created by the jewellery firm House of Fabergé, in Saint Petersburg...
- The Encrusted Pottery culture was an archaeological culture of the Early to Middle Bronze Age (c. 2000-1400 BC) originating in the Transdanubian region...
- The red encrusting sponge (Clathria oudekraalensis) is a species of sea sponge. It is known only from the South African coast, on both sides of the Cape...
- hemisphere. Common names include alpine saxifrage, encrusted saxifrage, lifelong saxifrage, lime-encrusted saxifrage, livelong saxifrage, white mountain saxifrage...
- anniversary of her ********ination. It was one of approximately 27 jewel-encrusted pieces designed and made by court jeweler Jakob Heinrich Köchert for her...
- lives from the subtidal zone and down to at least 15m underwater. It may encrust mussels or other hard surfaces or be found under stones in sheltered to...
- Ronde-bosse, en ronde bosse or encrusted enamel is an enamelling technique developed in France in the late 14th century that produces small three-dimensional...
- difficult conditions (the tires, notably smooth to avoid becoming snow encrusted, did not grip the ice) and was eventually abandoned in Antarctica. Rediscovered...
- alluding to the curved legs used in filter-feeding. Most barnacles are encrusters, attaching themselves to a hard substrate such as a rock, the s**** of...
- process (like that of a petrifying well) which often creates similar encrustations around fossils and other nuclei in a relatively short time. Cole, J...