Definition of Vitrics. Meaning of Vitrics. Synonyms of Vitrics

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Definition of Vitrics

Vitrics
Vitrics Vit"rics, n. [See Vitric.] 1. The art or study of the manufacture and decoration of glassware. 2. pl. Articles of glassware, glassware in general.
Vitric
Vitric Vit"ric, a. [L. vitrum glass.] Having the nature and qualities of glass; glasslike; -- distinguished from ceramic.

Meaning of Vitrics from wikipedia

- ash and pumice were deposited around the Ashton area, while much of the vitric ash dis****d to more distal regions, as inferred from the high crystal...
- particles erupted during magmatic eruptions are made up of various fractions of vitric (gl****y, non-crystalline), crystalline or lithic (non-magmatic) particles...
- interbedded with mudstone; up to fifty percent by volume is made up of altered vitric ash, which originated as felsic ash falls. Deposition likely occurred in...
- winemaking Virology – Study of viruses Vitaminology – The study of vitamins. Vitrics – study, art and technology of gl****y materials; gl****ware [citation needed][relevant...
- gl****, and tuff formed predominantly from gl**** shards is described as vitric tuff. The gl**** shards are typically either irregular in shape or are roughly...
- The Newbury Volcanic Complex, also known as the Newbury Formation or the Newbury Volcanics, is a 16 km long, 3 km wide strip of volcanic materials and...
- granular (~rhyolitic), microlitic (~andesitic), lathwork (~basaltic), and vitric (gl****y). These correlations between composition and volcanic lithic fragment...
- consisting of co**** clastics, polymictic conglomerates, sandstones, and vitric (gl****y) tuffs, with minor shales and siltstones. Gold mineralization occurred...
- director of the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, under the name of Ceramic and Vitric Museum. Anxious to present the history of the techniques of ceramics and...
- in the formation are largely composed of rhyolite, rhyodacite, pumice, vitric ash, quartz, feldspar, and minor biotite fragments. Borophagus secundus...