Definition of Incrustment. Meaning of Incrustment. Synonyms of Incrustment

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Definition of Incrustment

Incrustment
Incrustment In*crust"ment, n. Incrustation. [R.]

Meaning of Incrustment from wikipedia

- 30, 1977. Retrieved 2021-12-17. Healey, Jim. "Zappa presents 'zircon-incrusted' concert season". Des Moines Register, September 24, 1977. Retrieved 2022-01-31...
- (illustrateur) [fr], and Amalric Walter. They developed a new method of incrusting gl**** by pressing fragments of different coloured gl**** into the unfinished...
- with a piece of fresh pine-apple, and the tumbler itself is very often incrusted outside with stalactites of ice. As the ice melts, you drink. The 1862...
- is a room of square plan which is situated beside the Hall of Mosaics. Incrusted in one of the walls is a Roman mosaic, dedicated to the God Oce****. Also...
- crustation, crustific, crustose, custard, duricrust, encrust, encrustation, incrust, incrustation crux cruc- cross crucial, cruciate, crucifer, cruciferous...
- later. The siphon consisted of large carved stone pipes; some were much incrusted, and some completely choked up. The terminal tank has many clay pipes...
- Claudius (1735). "Of an inguinal rupture, with a pin in the appendix caeci, incrusted with stone; and some observations on wounds in the guts". Philosophical...
- Retrieved January 7, 2012. [1] Healey, Jim. "Zappa presents 'zircon-incrusted' concert season". Des Moines Register, September 24, 1977. Retrieved January...
- replace it. Instead, as of 2023 its webpage was still marketing luxury "Z" incrusted products interspaced with weaponry images. Its website explains what animal...
- Arrhenia species are grey to black or blackish brown, being pigmented by incrusting melanized pigments on the hyphae. Arrhenia was named for the Swedish botanist...