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Marble is a
metamorphic rock
consisting of
carbonate minerals (most
commonly calcite (CaCO3) or
dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) that have
recrystallized under the...
- Look up marbled,
marbler,
marblers, or
marbling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marbling may
refer to: The
quality of a
surface that has
streaks of...
- in
imitation marble. In
modern times,
William Holgate (1931-2002) from ****heroe, Lancashire, was
possibly the
finest grainer and
marbler in the world...
- well as the
Acrobatics and
Aerials events.
Marbler uses Elan skis,
Dalbello Boots and Exel ski poles.
Marbler made her
debut at the
International Youth...
- and the US.
Marbling tray and
tools from
School of Arts (1750)
Marblers at work, from l'Encyclopedie of
Diderot and d'Alembert An edge
marbler and paper...
- The Blue
Marble is a
photograph of
Earth taken on
December 7, 1972, by
either Ron
Evans or
Harrison Schmitt aboard the
Apollo 17
spacecraft on its way...
- The
Marble Arch
Mound or
Marble Arch Hill was a temporary, 25-metre-high (82 ft)
artificial hill
located next to
Marble Arch in London, England. It had...
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Marble Hill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marble Hill is the name of:
Marble Hill,
South Australia, the vice-regal
residence in the Adelaide...
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Carrara marble, or Luna
marble (marmor lunense) to the Romans, is a type of
white or blue-grey
marble po****r for use in
sculpture and
building decor...
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marble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Marble is a type of rock
resulting from the
metamorphism of limestone.
Marble or
Marbles may also refer...