Definition of Stalagmitic. Meaning of Stalagmitic. Synonyms of Stalagmitic

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Definition of Stalagmitic

Stalagmitic
Stalagmitic Stal`ag*mit"ic, Stalagmitical Stal`ag*mit"ic*al, a. Having the form or structure of stalagmites. -- Stal`ag*mit"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Stalagmitic from wikipedia

- A stalagmite (UK: /ˈstæləɡˌmaɪt/, US: /stəˈlæɡmaɪt/; from Gr**** σταλαγμίτης (stalagmítēs); from Ancient Gr**** σταλαγμίας (stalagmías) 'dropping, trickling'...
- Stalagmites is a genus of ascomycete fungi in the family Nectriaceae. It is a monotypic genus containing the sole species Stalagmites tumefaciens. Stalagmites...
- are shaped accordingly Stalagmites are the "ground-up" counterparts of stalactites, often blunt mounds Broomstick stalagmites are very tall and spindly...
- monoclinic crystal system, and most often forms botryoidal, fibrous, or stalagmitic m****es, in fractures and deep, underground spaces, where the water table...
- France. Annular (ring) and ac****ulation (pile) structures made of broken stalagmites have been found 336 metres from the cave entrance. Traces of fire were...
- caves. The corresponding formation on the floor of the cave is known as a stalagmite. The most common stalactites are speleothems, which occur in limestone...
- stalagmite. A skeleton, thought to be that of a Native American girl, found in one of the chasms, was estimated, from the current rate of stalagmitic...
- terms usually describe either a compact, banded travertine stone or a stalagmitic limestone colored with swirling bands of cream and brown. In general...
- helictites, soda straws, stalactites, stalagmites and others. Cave formations like the stalactites and stalagmites grow approximately a 16th of an inch...
- mimic the shapes and forms of cave speleothems, such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone etc. Calthemite is derived from the Latin calx (genitive calcis)...