- Look up selenite,
selenitic, or
selenitical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Selenite may
refer to: A selenium-containing
anion or
ionic compound with...
-
Kankar lime, a lime made from
kankar which is a form of
calcium carbonate.
Selenitic lime, also
known as Scotts'
cement after Henry Young Darracott Scott,...
- (Hautes-Pyrénées), Rennes-les-Bains (Aude), and Campagne-sur-Aude (Aude), are
mostly selenitic and not hot. The
amount of
precipitation the
range receives, including...
- each of
which is a self-contained mini-world. Each of the Ages—named
Selenitic, Stoneship, Mechanical, and Channelwood—requires the user to
solve a series...
- a smooth-skimming, 1⁄12 to 1⁄8 inch (2.1 to 3.2 mm) thick, of Parian,
selenitic or
other fine
cement or lime, only as much as can be
finished in one day...
- this army school. He
charged the
chemical laboratory. He
revised the
selenitic lime and his
system of
representing ground by
horizontal hachures and...
- II. In 1870 a
Southern Battery of six
flare kilns were
built to make '
Selenitic' cement. In 1875 the
Eastern Battery of six
flare kilns were built, and...