- a variation of encrustation.
incrustation
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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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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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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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It has also been ascertained that, when a solution of 4⁄33 is attained, incrustation of the substances commences on the boiler.
From A Treatise on Meteorological Instruments Explanatory of Their Scientific Principles, Method of Construction, and Practical Utility by Negretti, Henry
The pipes are straight and are provided with crosses at every change of direction to enable excessive incrustation to be removed.
From Chlorination of Water by Race, Joseph