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Detrital
Detrital De*tri"tal, a. (Geol.) Pertaining to, or composed of, detritus.

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- Teentaal (alternatively spelled tintal, teental, or tintaal, and also called trital; Hindi: तीन ताल) is the most common taal of Hindustani music, and is used...
- Look up trite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trite is a genus of jumping spiders. Trite may also refer to: Trite (coin), a historical currency used...
- Trite is a genus of jumping spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1885. Most of the 18 described species occur in Australia and New Zealand, with...
- Trite planiceps, commonly known as the black-headed jumping spider, is a common jumping spider (Salticidae) endemic to New Zealand and one of about 150...
- Titration (also known as titrimetry and volumetric analysis) is a common laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration...
- while the Jaipur Gharana uses Trital. Players from the Jaipur Gharana are also known to use Ada Trital, a variation of Trital for transitioning from Vilambit...
- The suspensory muscle of duodenum (also known as suspensory ligament of duodenum, Treitz's muscle or ligament of Treitz) is a thin muscle connecting the...
- Trite caledoniensis is a jumping spider species in the genus Trite. The male was first identified in 2014 by Barbara Maria Patoleta. Trite caledoniensis...
- Trite guilberti is a jumping spider species in the genus Trite. The male was first identified in 2014 by Barbara Maria Patoleta. Trite guilberti is found...
- Trite auricoma, commonly known as the golden-brown jumping spider, is a species of jumping spider endemic to New Zealand. Adults are 8.4mm to 8.8mm in...