incrustation
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From close up the "lake" is a glistening incrustation of blue-green glass 2,400 ft. in diameter, formed when the molten soil solidified in air.
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And at such moments, Citizen Judges, everything personal, all the personal incrustation, all rancor, pride and a number of other things, fall away, disappear.
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The effect, twinkling and blazing under the museum lights, is of quite breathtaking intensity: the gold and silver may be only foil, but they go beyond rococo incrustation into a domain of absolute theatricality.
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When Jonathan and I first came to the farm, we were incased in a hard incrustation of city ways.
From The Jonathan Papers by Morris, Elisabeth Woodbridge
This incrustation is very easily removed by re-heating the whitened surface, provided that the material has been kept scrupulously clean.
From The Methods of Glass Blowing and of Working Silica in the Oxy-Gas Flame For the use of chemical and physical students by Shenstone, W. A.