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Lithomarge
Lithomarge Lith"o*marge, n. [Litho- + L. marga marl.] A clay of a fine smooth texture, and very sectile.

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- Look up tomar or तोमर in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tomar is a city in Portugal. Tomar may also refer to: Tomar clan (disambiguation) Tomar (Jat...
- Tomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [tuˈmaɾ] ), also known in English as Thomar (the ancient name of Tomar), is a city and a muni****lity in the Santarém...
- monarchy, the Spanish Hasburgs on the whole respected the pledges made at Thomar in 1581 to allow considerable Portuguese autonomy and to respect the territories...
- monarchy, the Spanish Habsburgs on the whole respected the pledges made at Thomar in 1581 to allow considerable Portuguese autonomy and to respected the territories...
- Visna Heteroduplex, Gonda, 1985, i Hiv, Visna Heteroduplex, Gonda, 1985, ii Thomar, Ähnlichkeit von Aids und Visna Report by Jakob Segal about the origin of...
- OCLC 1071910943.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Thomar, Peggy; Nicolai, Taco; Benyahia, Lazhar; Durand, Dominique (2013-08-01)...
- Madhurika Arun Kumar Ahuja, Gope, Agha, Nirmala Devi Social Music: Lachiram Thomar Lyrics: Pandit Indra Sunehre Din Satish Nigam Raj Kapoor, Rehana, Nigar...
-     (2,619 total) 3rd Portuguese Line (2 bns) 15th Portuguese Line (2 bns) Thomar Militia Eben's Portuguese Brigade     Col Frederick Baron Eben     (2,807...
- brigade and then Sir Robert. By about 15 January 1813 the Blues had reached Thomar. Hill was ordered to rendez-vous at Alba de Tormes, crossing the Douro the...
- other, whose identity is not known with certainty, may have been João de Thomar. Afonso was condemned for deportation for being "guilty of death"; that...