- In geology,
petrifaction or
petrification (from
Ancient Gr**** πέτρα (pétra) 'rock, stone') is the
process by
which organic material becomes a
fossil through...
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Petrifaction is the
replacement of
organic matter by
minerals in fossilization.
Petrifaction may also
refer to: An
architectural term – see classical...
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Indestructible (demo) 1993:
Procreate the
Petrifactions 1994: Of Long
Duration Anguish 2004:
Procreate the
Petrifactions 2004 (re-release with 4
bonus tracks)...
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classical architecture usually denotes architecture which is more or less
consciously derived from the
principles of Gr**** and
Roman architecture of classical...
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Petrifaction, or petrification,
defined as
turning people into
solid stone, is a
common theme in
folklore and mythology, as well as in some
works of modern...
- 2020. Dietrich, Dagmar; Viney, Mike; Lampke,
Thomas (20 May 2015). "
Petrifactions and Wood-Templated Ceramics:
Comparisons Between Natural and Artificial...
- P****ion, Poison, and
Petrifaction is a
short play by
Bernard Shaw,
subtitled The
Fatal Gazogene: a
Brief Tragedy for
Barns and Booths. It is a
comic mock-melodrama...
- by
plant roots. They
include root moulds, casts, and tubules, root
petrifactions, and rhizocretions. Rhizoliths, and
other distinctive modifications...
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processes which convert unconsolidated sediments into
sedimentary rocks.
Petrifaction,
though often used as a synonym, is more
specifically used to describe...
- maid,
failure of
marriage projects. Reversed: Inertia, sleep, lethargy,
petrifaction, somnambulism; hope destro****. In Astrology, the
Death card is ****ociated...