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Example sentences for "incrusting"

Lexicographically close words:
incriminating; incrimination; incrustation; incrustations; incrusted; incubate; incubated; incubating; incubation; incubator
  1. Note: Stick-lac is the substance in its natural state, incrusting small twigs.

  2. Defn: A covering or incrusting with marble; a casing of marble; a variegating so as to resemble marble.

  3. Defn: A genus of Bryozoa which produce delicate corals, often incrusting like lichens, but sometimes branched.

  4. A genus of Bryozoa which produce delicate corals, often incrusting like lichens, but sometimes branched.

  5. A covering or incrusting with marble; a casing of marble; a variegating so as to resemble marble.

  6. Stick-lac is the substance in its natural state, incrusting small twigs.

  7. Donati, after dredging the bottom, discovered the new deposits to consist partly of mud and partly of rock, the rock being formed of calcareous matter, incrusting shells.

  8. In the incrusting stone, adhering to it on the outside, were a number of shells and corallines, "just as they are often found in a fossil state.

  9. The incrusting submarine deposits found in patches over these plains are generally calcareous clay-rocks containing tests of formaminifera and often also univalve, bivalve, and pteropod shells.

  10. About two-thirds of the way up the western slope of the range, there is exposed a coarse palagonite-tuff, evidently an incrusting deposit.

  11. These deposits are always either surface or incrusting formations.

  12. Dykes penetrate the tuffs but do not enter the incrusting calcareous strata.

  13. Pebbles of “soapstone” (foraminiferous mud-rock) occur in streams and are no doubt derived from the incrusting deposits of the neighbouring hill slopes.

  14. A small bright-red incrusting sponge with irregular lobe-like branches is common on the New England coast; a thin yellow incrusting sponge also is found on the under side of stones.

  15. One of the most common species found incrusting the fronds of /Ascophyllum/ at low-water mark.

  16. They are broadly divided into two groups, namely, the erect and the incrusting forms.

  17. The same differences occur in the incrusting forms, those on the seaweeds being either flexible, so that they bend with the plant, or if entirely calcareous are so small that they do not break when the plant sways to and fro.

  18. Then the boiler is filled to the proper height with the liquid necessary to dissolve the incrusting materials, the cocks, B, being closed.

  19. The researches of the author upon the action which water exerts upon wood at a high temperature have shown how much of the incrusting material can be removed without the aid of any reagent.

  20. As a result, it appears from these experiments that the wood not only loses incrusting matter, but that part of the cellulose enters into solution.

  21. Is reduced to metallic lead, incrusting the charcoal around with PbO.

  22. Fuses and is partly absorbed by the charcoal and partly volatilized, incrusting the charcoal with the characteristic white oxides.

  23. Fuses, is absorbed by the charcoal and partially volatilized incrusting the charcoal around.

  24. Is reduced yielding a metallic bead and incrusting the charcoal with PbO.

  25. Fuses to a bead incrusting the charcoal with PbO.

  26. The bismuth is then reduced to the metallic state and partially volatilized, incrusting the charcoal beyond.


  27. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incrusting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.