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Definition of Septaria

Septaria
Septarium Sep*ta"ri*um, n.;pl. Septaria. [NL., fr. L. septum, saeptum, an inclosure, a partition, fr. sepire, saepire, to inclose.] (Geol.) A flattened concretionary nodule, usually of limestone, intersected within by cracks which are often filled with calcite, barite, or other minerals.

Meaning of Septaria from wikipedia

- are carbonate-rich concretions containing angular cavities or cracks (septaria; sg. septarium, from the Latin septum "partition, separating element",...
- genus Septaria include: Septaria apiata (Le Guillou in Récluz, 1841) Septaria bougainvillei (Récluz, 1841) Septaria clypeolum (Récluz, 1843) Septaria ****ingiana...
- Septaria porcellana is a species of freshwater snail, a gastropod mollusc in the family Neritidae. Subspecies Septaria porcellana borbonica (Bory de Saint-Vincent...
- called septaria that radiate outward from a hollow core lined with scalenohedral calcite crystals. The process or processes that created septaria within...
- Septaria porcellana borbonica is a subspecies of freshwater snail, a gastropod mollusc in the family Neritidae. Septaria porcellana borbonica is the type...
- Sciadia septaria, the sombre bistre, is a species of moth in the family Geometridae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1858. It is found...
- material used by the Romans, but was a "natural cement" made by burning septarianodules that are found in certain clay deposits, and that contain both...
- Neritona Martens, 1869 † Neritoplica Oppenheim, 1892 Puperita Gray, 1857 Septaria Férussac, 1807 Theodoxus Montfort, 1810 † Velatella M****, 1873 Vitta Mörch...
- The Inner Court is formed around a stone curtain wall of local flint and septaria stone, 10.5 m (34 ft) high and 2.3 m (7.5 ft) thick, protected by thirteen...
- material used by the Romans, but was a "natural cement" made by burning septarianodules that are found in certain clay deposits, and that contain both...