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Slaking is the
process in
which earth materials disintegrate and
crumble when
exposed to moisture. The term can be
applied to
natural geologic formations...
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slaking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Slaking may
refer to:
Slaking (geology), the
process in
which earth materials disintegrate and crumble...
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eminently hydraulic lime.
Feebly hydraulic lime
contains 5-10% clay,
slakes in minutes, and sets in
about three w****s. It is used for less expensive...
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Calcium hydroxide (traditionally
called slaked lime) is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Ca(OH)2. It is a
colorless crystal or
white powder...
- Øyvind
Slåke (born 17
February 1965) is a
Norwegian politician for the
Labour Party.
Slåke heads the
Norwegian Labour Party's
Parliamentary Secretariat...
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Nicholas Slake was the Dean of
Wells during 1398. He was appointed:
Prebendary of
Erdington in
Bridgnorth 1394
Prebendary of
Shirecote in
Tamworth Prebendary...
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Slake's Limbo is a
novel for
young adults by
Felice Holman,
first published in 1974. The book is
about a
young adolescent boy,
Aremis Slake, who runs...
- The
keyboards in "Blood
Slakes the Sand at the
Circus Maximus"
alone took six full days to complete. The
opening of "Blood
Slakes the Sand at the Circus...
- kalsomine, calsomine,
asbestis or lime
paint is a type of
paint made from
slaked lime (calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2) or
chalk (calcium carbonate, CaCO3), sometimes...
- The
splake or
slake (Salvelinus
namaycush ×
Salvelinus fontinalis) is a
hybrid of two fish
species resulting from the
crossing of a male
brook trout (Salvelinus...