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Definition of masse
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Masse (n.) Alt. of Masse sho.
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Thomsonite
::
Thomsonite
(n.) A
zeolitic
mineral,
occurring
generally
in
masses
of a
radiated
structure.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
aluminia,
lime, and soda.
Called
also
mesole,
and
comptonite..
Masse Shot
::
Masse shot (n.) A
stroke
made with the cue held
vertically.
Sea Pork
::
Sea pork () An
American
compound
ascidian
(Amoraecium
stellatum)
which forms large
whitish
masses
resembling
salt pork.
Fiorite
::
Fiorite
(n.) A
variety
of opal
occuring
in the
cavities
of
volcanic
tufa, in
smooth
and
shining
globular
and
botryoidal
masses,
having
a
pearly
luster;
-- so
called
from
Fiora,
in
Ischia..
Siderite
::
Siderite
(n.)
Carbonate
of iron, an
important
ore of iron
occuring
generally
in
cleavable
masses,
but also in
rhombohedral
crystals.
It is of a light
yellowish
brown
color.
Called
also
sparry
iron,
spathic
iron..
Ambergris
::
Ambergris
(n.) A
substance
of the
consistence
of wax, found
floating
in the
Indian
Ocean and other parts of the
tropics,
and also as a
morbid
secretion
in the
intestines
of the sperm whale
(Physeter
macrocephalus),
which is
believed
to be in all cases its true
origin.
In color it is
white,
ash-gray,
yellow,
or
black,
and often
variegated
like
marble.
The
floating
masses
are
sometimes
from sixty to two
hundred
and
twenty-five
pounds
in
weight.
It is
wholly
volatilized
as a white vapor at 212� Fah
Troilite
::
Troilite
(n.)
Native
iron
protosulphide,
FeS. It is known only in
meteoric
irons,
and is
usually
in
imbedded
nodular
masses
of a
bronze
color..
Cabbling
::
Cabbling
(n.) The
process
of
breaking
up the flat
masses
into which
wrought
iron is first
hammered,
in order that the
pieces
may be
reheated
and
wrought
into bar
iron..
Ilvaite
::
Ilvaite
(n.) A
silicate
of iron and lime
occurring
in black
prismatic
crystals
and
columnar
masses.
Rhodonite
::
Rhodonite
(n.)
Manganese
spar, or
silicate
of
manganese,
a
mineral
occuring
crystallised
and in
rose-red
masses.
It is often used as an
ornamental
stone..
Amasser
::
Amasser
(n.) One who
amasses.
Meerschaum
::
Meerschaum
(n.) A fine white
claylike
mineral,
soft, and light
enough
when in dry
masses
to float in
water.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
magnesia,
and is
obtained
chiefly
in Asia
Minor.
It is
manufacturd
into
tobacco
pipes,
cigar
holders,
etc. Also
called
sepiolite..
Damasse
::
Damasse
(n.) A
damasse
fabric,
esp. one of
linen..
Apothecium
::
Apothecium
(n.) The
ascigerous
fructification
of
lichens,
forming
masses
of
various
shapes..
Perithecium
::
Perithecium
(n.) An organ in
certain
fungi and
lichens,
surrounding
and
enveloping
the
masses
of
fructification..
Stockwork
::
Stockwork
(n.) A
system
of
working
in ore, etc., when it lies not in
strata
or
veins,
but in solid
masses,
so as to be
worked
in
chambers
or
stories..
Massed
::
Massed
(imp. & p. p.) of Mas.
Hydromagnesite
::
Hydromagnesite
(n.) A
hydrous
carbonate
of
magnesia
occurring
in
white,
early,
amorphous
masses..
Actinolite
::
Actinolite
(n.) A
bright
green
variety
of
amphibole
occurring
usually
in
fibrous
or
columnar
masses.
Blast
::
Blast (n.) The act of
rending,
or
attempting
to rend, heavy
masses
of rock,
earth,
etc., by the
explosion
of
gunpowder,
dynamite,
etc.; also, the
charge
used for this
purpose..
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